Question

A four-year-old child had a bowel movement four times today. The first two were normal, but the last two were loose, with the last one containing blood. The child is not uncomfortable or crying. In this situation, is it necessary to give the child Biseq medication?

Answer

Guidance: Hello, children’s digestive disorders can manifest in various ways. It is recommended to conduct a routine stool examination and consider oral probiotics and PediaSure granules for adjustment. Diarrhea in children is often caused by indigestion or viral infection. Since the child’s stool was harder after the second bowel movement, it may have caused damage to the intestinal mucosa. It is not advisable to give the child Montmorillonite before the exact cause is determined. Probiotics can be considered first to regulate intestinal function.