What to Do When a Child Has Abdominal Pain and Diarrhea?

If a baby experiences abdominal pain and diarrhea again, it’s considered that the entire intestinal absorption may be weak, possibly due to catching a cold or a possible infection. If medication is taken, it is recommended to take oral anti-inflammatory drugs and probiotics, in addition to using Montmorillonite powder for inflammation, protecting the gastrointestinal mucosa, and adjusting intestinal treatment. If these medications have already been used without good results, it is best to go to the hospital for a thorough examination, have an ultrasound done, and investigate the cause of the abdominal pain.
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What to Do When a Child Has Abdominal Pain?

My child has been having diarrhea for five days. After visiting a doctor and examining the stool, it was said to be an allergy to fish and shrimp. The doctor prescribed Simeta, Acidophilus Bifidus, Xingpi Jian’er Granules, and a gray tablet. The stool was paste-like before taking the medicine and watery, purulent after. What is this situation?
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What to Do When a Child Has Abnormal Stool

If a child has abnormal stool accompanied by crying and fussing, it may be caused by enteritis. It is recommended to have a routine stool test and adopt anti-inflammatory treatment. At the same time, attention should be paid to maintaining hygiene in the anal area to prevent dermatitis. The child’s diet should be reasonable, avoiding irritating and cold foods. Through gastrointestinal decompression and other methods, the child’s digestive system issues can gradually recover.
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