Question
Based on your description, this situation suggests the presence of acute gastroenteritis. Consider treating with some anti-inflammatory, antiemetic, and antidiarrheal medications. Maintain a light diet. In case of severe symptoms, hospital intravenous treatment may be necessary to prevent electrolyte imbalance. It’s best to conduct a drug sensitivity test. Find the sensitive drug for treatment for better results. It’s recommended to go to the hospital for a routine stool test and colonoscopy before symptomatic treating.
Answer
According to your description, the baby often has diarrhea, and the routine stool test shows white blood cells around 7-9. You administered her an anti-inflammatory medicine – Colimycin, and after four days, the white blood cells decreased to 0-3. However, when you stopped the medicine and had a follow-up visit, the white blood cells increased back to 4-7. In this case, we consider acute gastroenteritis to be present. We suggest treating with some anti-inflammatory, antiemetic, and antidiarrheal medications, and maintaining a light diet. If symptoms are severe, hospital intravenous treatment may be necessary to prevent electrolyte imbalance. Additionally, it’s best to conduct a drug sensitivity test to find the sensitive drug for treatment for better results. We recommend going to the hospital for a routine stool test and colonoscopy before symptomatic treating.