Question

My 14-month-old child has bad breath and dry stool, smelling like rotten eggs. What disease could this be, and what medicine should be taken? How should treatment be administered? It’s been almost a month, and initially, it seemed to improve after taking fire-clearing and bowel-relieving medicine. However, the symptoms recurred two days ago. Could you please guide me? I would like to know the condition, what medication should be taken, and how to treat it.

Answer

Based on your description, the child’s symptoms may be caused by constipation. Suggestions include: appropriate physical exercise, eating more fruits and vegetables that contain dietary fiber regularly, drinking plenty of water, and taking Bifidobacterium quadrivitum tablets for treatment. The main problem may still be related to the intestines, where a deficiency of intestinal vitamins and imbalanced flora play a significant role. Medications such as multi-enzyme tablets, cimetidine, and cross-linked vitamin B can be used for treatment. It’s important to pay attention to eating more vegetables and fruits daily to improve digestion and prevent similar conditions from recurring in the future. These are the suggestions for the issue of “14-month-old child’s bad breath and dry stool resembling the smell of rotten eggs.” I hope this helps you. Wishing you health!