Question

Medical Description: My little one is ten days shy of three months old. On July 10th, we noticed they have dark green, paste-like stools. Initially, when they had diarrhea, the doctor prescribed Nestlé Alergia and AL110 formula milk. We are currently taking Mommy Love. I am asking if the green stool is related to the formula milk and how should it be treated? The baby sleeps in an air-conditioned room at 28 degrees Celsius and wears two layers of clothes. Also, I would like to know if it’s okay to give the baby sugar pills during this period? Previous Treatment and Effectiveness: The baby was hospitalized for acute enteritis on July 17th and discharged on July 24th after treatment.

Answer

  1. Confirm the cause of acute enteritis: If it’s caused by indigestion, adjusting the diet to include light, easy-to-digest foods and cooperate with medication such as lactase and yeast tablets can be effective.
  2. Pay attention to dietary hygiene: Ensure the baby’s diet is hygienic, avoid cold foods, and keep the abdomen warm.
  3. Supplement fluids and electrolytes: Severe diarrhea may lead to dehydration, so parents should take good care to prevent the deterioration of enteritis.