Question

A one-year-old baby poops immediately after eating. What could be the cause? The baby had diarrhea before, with frequent loose stools, but the condition was eventually cured. However, it seems the problem is not completely resolved, as the baby still has several bowel movements a day, usually formed stools, sometimes with mucus. Past treatment and effects: The treatment improved temporarily, but dyspepsia appeared again soon. Assistance needed: What medication can improve the situation? Can probiotics and chicken gizzards be given?

Answer

Immediate bowel movement after eating in infants could be a symptom of dyspepsia. You can try giving the child probiotics and lactase tablets for a few days, which may help improve the situation. During treatment, have the baby eat more porridge made with millet, as this can aid in the recovery of the condition. Infants have weaker intestinal absorption functions and absorption abilities, so vomiting and diarrhea are not uncommon. If symptoms are not severe, you can buy related medications at a pharmacy; if symptoms are severe, you should go to the hospital for examination and treatment.