Question
The baby is experiencing symptoms of abdominal distension and diarrhea. The baby has been taking Montmorillonite powder and Baby Digestive Health Powder, but the stools are all milk curds and in large quantities. Additionally, the baby has been taking probiotics for several days, but the symptoms have not improved, and the abdominal distension has persisted for over a week. Is this merely due to indigestion, or could there be other reasons?
Answer
Expert Opinion: If there are milk curds in the baby’s stools, it may indicate mild indigestion. If the frequency of diarrhea is not high, Montmorillonite powder should not be used, and only probiotics are needed for adjustment. It is recommended to massage the baby’s abdomen half an hour before feeding. If the baby is breastfed, the mother should avoid cold foods in her diet. The presence of milk curds in the baby’s stools is not related to medication but is due to the baby’s own indigestion. Since the baby is still young and has a fragile digestive system, it is more susceptible to digestive problems. If the current medication treatment