Question
Baby Gender: Male Baby Age: 8 months old From October 30th to November 4th, the baby received intravenous treatment for bronchitis for 5 days and then recovered. From November 5th to November 10th, the baby had one to two bowel movements a day, and the condition was normal. Starting from November 11th, the baby began using formula milk purchased by the grandmother. From November 11th to November 16th, the baby had three to four bowel movements a day, with loose stools. During this period, the baby was given medication “cefprozil granules” and “montmorillonite powder,” but the symptoms did not improve. On November 17th, the baby was switched back to the original formula milk. From November 18th to November 21st, the condition worsened to more than five bowel movements a day.
Answer
Hello, first and foremost, I suggest conducting a stool test to confirm whether the baby’s diarrhea is due to indigestion, enteritis, or other cold-related intestinal dysfunction. I recommend using “Mama Love,” with half a packet per dose. If the baby drinks water, mix the medication with water, but ensure the water temperature does not exceed 40 degrees Celsius to avoid damaging the active bacteria. If the baby does not like to drink water or is exclusively breastfed, you can mix the medication into a paste and feed it with a small spoon.