Question

Diarrhea, looking like undigested milk, resembling curdled tofu, with frequent bowel movements; onset time: 2 days. Detailed laboratory examination results: none. Previous treatment and effectiveness: none, also known as dyspepsia, is a clinical syndrome caused by various etiologies. It mainly occurs in infants under 2 years old, and can be divided into two types for acute cases.

Answer

Mild nausea and vomiting: several times to over ten times a day, feces resembling egg flower soup, occasional regurgitation and dry heaves, mild abdominal pain; severe nausea and vomiting: more than ten times a day, up to dozens of times, watery stools, dry heaves, fever, pale complexion, restlessness and anxiety, and even loss of consciousness, convulsions, along with symptoms such as dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. In this case, it is still important to pay attention to changing diapers without overfeeding at one time. If nausea and vomiting are severe, it is best to go to the hospital for fluid replacement therapy.