Question
What could cause a seven-month-old baby to have diarrhea in the morning?
Answer
First, it is recommended to check blood routine and stool routine. If there are signs of bacterial infection, antibiotics can be used under the guidance of a doctor (such as cefoperazone). If it is simply a viral infection, antiviral drugs (such as ribavirin granules) can be used. If diarrhea is severe, it is recommended to actively treat with fluid replacement (oral rehydration salts or intravenous fluid) to prevent the child from dehydration. Monistat can also be used under the guidance of a doctor (note the method of use: dilute with 50 to 100 milliliters of water and take orally, so that the medication can cover the intestinal mucosa and play a role in stopping diarrhea).