Question
A ten-month-old infant has been suffering from diarrhea for five days, and there has been no improvement even after taking the medication prescribed by the doctor (Montmorillonite powder, racemic cadotrine granules, bifidobacteria). How should it be handled?
Answer
It is recommended to take the child to a regular hospital pediatric department for a detailed follow-up examination and treatment. Special attention should be paid to the water-electrolyte balance of the digestive system to prevent water-electrolyte imbalance, and care for the child should be strengthened. These suggestions are in response to the question “How should it be handled if a ten-month-old infant has been suffering from diarrhea for five days and there has been no improvement after taking the medication prescribed by the doctor (Montmorillonite powder, racemic cadotrine granules, bifidobacteria)?” I hope this can be of some help to you. Wishing the child a quick recovery and a healthy body and a beautiful life.