Question

A nine-month-old infant has been suffering from diarrhea continuously for five days, with bowel movements up to five times a day, and the stool is sticky with a substance resembling bean curd dregs, accompanied by a sour smell. How should this type of infantile diarrhea be effectively treated?

Answer

Infantile diarrhea is usually caused by indigestion due to abdominal cold or improper diet. If the symptoms persist without improvement, it is recommended to conduct regular stool checks and rotavirus tests to determine the cause. At the same time, oral rehydration salts should be administered to prevent dehydration. During the care process, parents should actively assist their child in receiving appropriate treatment and pay attention to a balanced diet to avoid over-nutrition or malnutrition.