Question

Is diarrhea in children caused by eating too much? Condition Description: The patient is a female, 1.3 years old, who does not keep food in her stomach after eating and has a tendency to defecate immediately. The stool is not too loose. Previous treatment and effectiveness: Taking two days of pediatric spleen-nourishing powder. Seeking assistance: What medication should I take? Is it caused by eating too much?

Answer

Diarrhea in children can be caused by various factors, including overeating or excessive consumption of cold and raw foods. It is recommended to provide light, easy-to-digest, and nutritious meals, and consider using probiotics and anti-diarrheal medications to regulate intestinal function. Avoid overeating cold and raw foods, especially during weather changes. It is suggested to pay attention to the baby’s diet while on medication, reducing the intake of cold foods, especially cold drinks and ice cream. You can give the baby some Mommy Love and Montmorillonite powder and observe any changes in the condition. If diarrhea is severe, you may consider giving the baby some Simethicone.