Question

Recently, a parent reported that their three-month-old baby has been experiencing persistent crying and diarrhea, with a weight of just over eight pounds. The parent is concerned and seeks professional advice.

Answer

Septicemia typically refers to a series of infectious symptoms caused by bacterial infection in the blood, but it is not possible to simply conclude whether the baby has septicemia. The primary task is to actively control the baby’s vomiting and fever symptoms, and consider administering appropriate anti-inflammatory medication. Two hours after taking the anti-inflammatory medication, probiotics can be given to adjust the intestinal flora. Additionally, during the treatment period, the baby’s diet and care are equally important; it is essential to ensure a light diet to avoid unnecessary health risks. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you.