Question

My baby is one year old and has stopped breastfeeding for a month. They don’t drink much milk, just mixed with rice cereal and formula. They often have diarrhea, with smelly, watery stool multiple times. They also vomit. Is there a good way to treat it?

Answer

Infant diarrhea is usually caused by viral or bacterial infections, rapid changes in the climate, large temperature differences, or increased intestinal motility after a cold. It is recommended to use a mixture of pancreatic protease powder and Bicarbonate Oral Solution for infants with digestive disorders. Take it one hour apart. If there is intestinal inflammation, add Children’s Lactobacillus. Pay attention to keeping the abdomen warm. Long-term diarrhea can also lead to poor growth and development in children, and severe diarrhea can be treated under the guidance of a doctor or through medication or intravenous fluid therapy.