Question
The results of the stool test and examination four to five days ago showed no abnormalities. Although we haven’t seen a doctor, we have already given the child pediatric digestive powder and probiotics. Initially, after taking it for two days, the condition improved significantly. However, after taking it for several days this time, the situation has not improved. Is this condition a case of diarrhea?
Answer
This condition may be caused by dyspepsia leading to nausea and vomiting, which could be due to improper diet or exposure to cold. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a detailed examination, including routine stool tests. You can continue to take the pediatric digestive powder and probiotics and consider using bentonite powder to protect the gastrointestinal mucosa. If the child is breastfed, the mother should also pay attention to her own diet. The above suggestions are for the question “Is the child’s loose stool with milk lumps, mucus, and bubbles a case of diarrhea?” I hope it is helpful to you, and wish you health.