Question

The baby has had diarrhea for a month, and after examination, it was found to have symptoms of lactose intolerance with purulent cells in the stool. The baby has been taking ceftriaxone, montmorillonite powder, Wang’s Baohuoyan, and bifidobacteria drugs, and has been under continuous treatment for three days but still has mucus. How should it be handled?

Answer

If parents find that the baby’s stool contains mucus, they should take a sample to test for infection or indigestion. They can first use probiotics to adjust. If there is no bacterial infection, it may be related to indigestion or food intolerance.