Question

My baby is 5 months old and has developed diarrhea. After a hospital check-up, it was said that the stool has inflammation. After taking medication for a few days, the frequency of bowel movements has decreased, but now it is still 34 times a day. Sometimes it is green, granular, and has a small amount of foam. Do I need to continue taking medicine? The baby has been on formula milk.

Answer

There are various reasons for a baby’s diarrhea, including indigestion, bacterial infection, gastrointestinal flu, viral infection, and food allergies. According to experience, most cases are caused by indigestion. However, we recommend that you first go to the hospital for a check-up to determine the exact cause of the diarrhea and receive appropriate treatment. Never self-medicate. Additionally, you can try giving your baby goat’s milk, as it has smaller molecules that are easier to absorb and higher nutritional value than cow’s milk, with a digestion rate as high as 95%. You can apply for a sample pack to try it out for your baby. For details, please visit our website.