Question

A three-month-old baby had a fever of 39.5 degrees, received one injection of treatment, and applied a navel sticker. Although the fever subsided, diarrhea followed. Initially, the stool was grainy, then turned green, and now it is watery with foam. How should this situation be handled?

Answer

Dear friend, this situation may be due to gastroenteritis combined with dyspepsia. The cause may be related to inflammation and infection, or possibly due to catching a cold, and requires timely adjustment and observation. If the symptoms are severe, consider oral medication treatment and ensure adequate hydration to help improve the condition. Alternatively, timely intravenous treatment and observation can be considered to avoid delaying the disease.