Question

3-Year-Old’s Main Symptoms: Diarrhea Onset Date: October 15, 2009 Laboratory Test Results: Mycoplasma Infection Previous Treatment and Effectiveness: Intravenous Infusion

Answer

Hello, the aforementioned situation may lead to nausea and vomiting. Therefore, it is important to closely observe the child’s condition and diet. Most infants and young children’s diets consist of breast milk and complementary foods. In the clinic, it was found that the vast majority of infant and young children’s diarrhea is due to parents feeding their children leftover complementary foods, such as minced lean meat, rice porridge, and fish puree. In summer, when temperatures are higher, food is more prone to spoilage and decay. Infants and young children with weak resistance are more likely to experience diarrhea, abdominal pain, fatigue, decreased appetite, and even dehydration and poisoning if they consume leftover complementary foods.