Question

A one-and-a-half-year-old child has been suffering from persistent diarrhea for about six days. Initially, the child experienced vomiting and diarrhea symptoms. The doctor diagnosed it as viral diarrhea and administered two days of intravenous fluid treatment. Although the child no longer vomits, the diarrhea situation has not improved. The child has diarrhea about seven to eight times a day, with large amounts of yellow, watery stools, accompanied by milk-like lumps. The initial medication seems ineffective, and the doctor recommended reassessment after continuing the medication for four to five days. Previous treatment experience: The child has already taken pediatric diarrhea medicine, Montmorillonite suspension, and a medicine applied to the navel. Seeking assistance: How should the situation be handled currently?