When a child falls ill and has non-loose stools, it may be due to consuming inappropriate food or viral infection.
Diarrhea and vomiting in children may be caused by acute gastroenteritis, and it is recommended to use anti-diarrheal and anti-inflammatory medications, as well as oral rehydration salts.
My daughter is 2 years and 2 months old. Starting from the afternoon of the 24th, she has had some nausea and vomiting. On the 25th, she had a low fever with slightly elevated blood counts. The stool test showed scattered fatty balls in the field. After her fever subsided on the 26th, she started dry heaves. By the afternoon of the 27th, she no longer vomited but still felt nausea and vomiting, occurring 3 to 4 times a day with small amounts. Since the 27th, she has been complaining of abdominal pain continuously, with persistent bowel sounds. A repeat stool test indicated weak positive occult blood, with fatty balls present from 20 to 35. It’s been three days since she last ate anything! I’m desperate. Previous treatment and effectiveness: Taking three days of Enterococcus faecium two-strain probiotic capsules plus amoxicillin; Montmorillonite powder was hard to feed and she basically didn’t get any? How many more days until a complete recovery? Can she drink milk?
A child has been suffering from diarrhea for half a month, having a bowel movement once a day, and sometimes passing stool with flatulence. They have taken Fenghuoshen Dan but the effect was not significant. Parents want to know the impact of diarrhea on children and how to handle it.
The child has had diarrhea for over half a month without any improvement. What should I do?
Understanding the causes of infant diarrhea and the appropriate measures to take can help parents handle their child’s digestive problems effectively.
Diarrhea in children may be caused by gastroenteritis, and can be treated with medication while ensuring adequate hydration and maintaining electrolyte balance.
Offer dietary adjustments for children with constipation to help improve the issue of difficult bowel movements.
What should parents do if their child experiences dry stool after a cold?
If a child has dry vomiting with a little diarrhea, it might be due to indigestion or enteritis. It is recommended to undergo further tests and take probiotics and montmorillonite powder for treatment.