Question

What should I do if my baby’s stool contains purulent discharge?

Answer

This is because the bacteria causing dysentery have not been completely treated, and the anti-inflammatory medication has been used for too short a time. The most important thing is to use anti-inflammatory medication instead of montmorillonite powder (montmorillonite powder) as it may store the bacteria, even leading to chronic dysentery. It is recommended to take the cefixime dry suspension, Hiklao, orally for ten days to ensure thorough treatment. It is crucial not to stop prematurely; otherwise, chronic dysentery can become very trouble (troublesome). The above suggestions are for the question “What should I do if my baby’s stool contains purulent discharge?” and are hoped to be helpful. Wishing you and your baby good health!