My baby has been suffering from diarrhea for 10 days now, with the main symptom being diarrhea 10-20 times a day. The stool is sometimes grainy, sometimes yellow watery or mucous. We’ve seen a pediatrician, who initially treated the fever and diarrhea with intravenous fluids for four days. The fever subsided, but the diarrhea persisted. A belly button patch was also applied. It was discovered that the child has pediatric diarrhea, and it is recommended to check for malabsorption or enteritis in the stool. Also, be aware of whether the intestinal dysfunction is caused by a cold. If it’s malabsorption, it is suggested to take oral wheat Qi-Spleen tonifying syrup, bentonite powder, and carefully follow the doctor’s intravenous treatment. Extend the feeding intervals to let the stomach rest. Provide more water. If new complementary foods are introduced, they should be temporarily halted or the supplements reduced. Gradually resume after improvement. Especially avoid indigestible foods. It is recommended to seek treatment at a professional hospital.