Question
A ten-month-old girl baby threw up twice the night before yesterday, had a slight fever of 38.5 degrees the next day, which improved after physical cooling. After taking children’s paracetamol and chlorpheniramine granules, she started to have diarrhea, which became more severe today, resembling water. What should be done?
Answer
Considering it may be caused by pediatric diarrhea, treatment can be approached through medication. Pay close attention to any changes in the condition. It is recommended to use Bifidobacterium Live Bacteria Trivalent Tablets, Montmorillonite Powder, Oral Rehydration Salts, and Xianka Cardo Granules. The child may have many bowel movements a day; therefore, it is necessary to provide her with cold medicine granules and drugs for clearing heat and detoxification. Additionally, oral digestive aids should be taken. During this period, try to eat easily digestible foods.