Question

My child has diarrhea. Last night, they were both throwing up and having diarrhea. During the day, they just had diarrhea, and it was severe. It happened about five or six times. They are dehydrated. Around midnight last night. The child was dehydrated during the day. Previous treatment and effectiveness: probiotics and medication for indigestion; no family history of hereditary diseases. What kind of help can I expect? How can my child recover faster?

Answer

The baby’s condition is malabsorption-induced nausea and vomiting. It is mainly caused by abdominal cold or poor dietary and lifestyle habits (such as eating too much at each meal, drinking little water, etc.), which lead to intestinal dysfunction, causing malabsorption again and triggering nausea and vomiting. Active comprehensive evaluation and nourishment are needed, aiming beyond complete self-healing to promote the baby’s healthy growth. It is recommended to take Bifidobacterium quadruple live bacteria tablets to adjust intestinal function, consume Lactase to aid digestion, and also adopt scraping therapy and abdominal massage.