Question

How should pediatric fungal enteritis be treated? I have been supplementing with a large amount of Golden Bifidobacteria and Lizhuangangle for four consecutive days, but the results of the stool examination have not improved, and the frequency of bowel movements has not decreased.

Answer

The causes of pediatric fungal enteritis are often related to overly humid breeding environments, food spoilage and mold, or improper feeding, such as long-term feeding of pure feed or excessive animal feed. This disease is more common in adults, with symptoms including black and yellow spots appearing in the middle segment of the lower abdomen, which are easily broken when pressed. The stomach wall and serosal membrane are adherent, movement is slow, growth is slower, they do not mate, and they do not lay eggs. In severe cases, the serosal membrane can rupture, releasing smelly fluid leading to death; or the stomach of the frog worm can accumulate food, leading to long-term indigestion and eventually ceasing to eat and dying. Treatment should consider adjusting the breeding environment and diet,