Question
A two-month-old infant has been experiencing diarrhea symptoms for six days, and there has been no significant improvement after taking probiotics. Now, consideration is being given to using umbilical cord plasters and montmorillonite powder. The doctor has tested the stool, and the results show a transition from loose stools to egg flower-like consistency, and sometimes containing protein-like substances.
Answer
An infant experienced diarrhea, which after hospital treatment, transformed into enteritis. After undergoing various traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatments for a month without improvement, the condition was finally cured with huanglian powder within three days. Huanglian powder should be wrapped in paper, crushed into a powder, take half the amount, and feed it to the infant with a small spoon mixed with water. Immediately follow with a small amount of clear water to avoid an overly bitter taste. At the same time, intestinal probiotics can be used in conjunction, with a half-hour interval between the two medications.