Question

Infants experiencing chronic diarrhea for over a month cause concern for parents, worrying that the condition may worsen. Experts, what could be the possible causes of this situation?

Answer

Persistent diarrhea in infants for more than a month may be related to the mother’s diet, as her diet directly affects the nutritional composition of breast milk. It is recommended to check if the mother has any bodily inflammation or if the breast milk is too thin. Infant diarrhea is common in children under 2 years old. Medical advice includes having the child lie flat, using ginger juice as a medium, massaging the spleen meridian 300 times, kneading the board gate point 200 times, and pushing the large intestine point 100 times to observe if there is any improvement.