Question
The baby started having diarrhea at three months old, with loose, watery stools and bubbles. It occurred 2 to 3 times a day. By the time the baby was four months old, the frequency increased to 5 to 6 times a day, and there was also a significant decrease in urination. The doctor prescribed Sminex enema and Bifidum for the baby to take one capsule three times a day. The baby also ate fried noodles. After four days of this treatment, there was no diarrhea, but it started again two days later. The stools were still watery and bubbly, and the baby had not had many bowel movements. However, the baby’s spirits were still good, and the baby now weighs 7 kilograms, which is slightly underweight.
Answer
It may be due to enteritis, and symptomatic treatment can be provided with Sminex and probiotic medications. Intravenous fluid therapy can be adopted if necessary, and spicy or irritating foods should be avoided. Pediatric diarrhea has been a persistent concern for parents. When treating this condition, general treatment should be considered. Parents must use only regular methods to help children recover from the disease quickly to prevent any impact on their growth and development. Therefore, it is hoped that parents will quickly assist children in healing their condition after the occurrence of childhood diseases.