Question
What medication should a child with diarrhea and rotavirus take?
Answer
Diarrhea, a common symptom, refers to an increase in bowel movements significantly lower than the usual frequency, with loose stools and increased water content, resulting in daily stool volume less than 200g, or containing undigested food or pus and mucus. Nausea and vomiting often accompany a sense of urgent defecation, anal discomfort, and symptoms such as urination and defecation. Guidance: The cause of treatment is self-evident. For nausea and vomiting caused by intestinal infections, anti-infection treatment that targets the pathogen is most ideal.