Question

A three-month-old baby has developed diarrhea with milk curds in the stool, sometimes accompanied by bubbles. Similar symptoms occurred two months ago, accompanied by purulent stools. After medication treatment, enema, and umbilical cord plaster, the baby briefly had thicker stools but then returned to a diarrhea state. How should this condition be treated?

Answer

It is recommended that you take your child to the hospital for a stool test to determine whether the diarrhea is caused by bacteria, viruses, or dyspepsia. Different causes require different treatment methods. Use medication under the guidance of a doctor and pay attention to whether the baby’s diarrhea is related to the formula milk consumed. If the diarrhea persists, adjust the treatment plan promptly.