Question

A two-month-old baby experienced vomiting on the first day of switching to a new formula milk. On the second day, although the vomiting stopped, the baby continued to have diarrhea, accompanied by excessive sweating. These symptoms have persisted for two days without any improvement. In the past, when the baby had diarrhea, I usually treated it with a pediatric umbilical cord plaster. Now, I hope to get some help to stop the baby’s diarrhea.

Answer

Infantile diarrhea is often related to viral or bacterial infections, rapid changes in climate, significant temperature differences, or increased intestinal peristalsis after catching a cold. It is recommended to further check the baby’s stool regularly. For diarrhea caused by indigestion, oral administration of pediatric complex pancreatin powder and Beiqi can be considered, with a one-hour interval between the two medications. If it is enteritis, additional pediatric Lishao and umbilical cord plasters (such as Furu umbilical cord plaster) are needed. Precautions