Question
A baby weighing 2770 grams was initially fed formula milk at birth, and then switched to breastfeeding exclusively after about a week. Since birth, the baby’s stool has consistently contained milk residue, appearing yellow-green, rarely pasty (hú zhuàng) and golden. Approximately 20 days after birth, the first occurrence of very fine Bloodshot (xiàn) in the stool was noted, and the situation returned to normal afterward. However, at 50 days old, blood in the stool was detected again, prompting a hospital visit for routine stool examination, occult blood test, rotavirus test, and adenovirus test. Only the occult blood test result was positive. The doctor prescribed bifidobacteria and lysine inositol vitamin B12 oral liquid, as well as vitamin K1 injections. Subsequently, the mother began to avoid certain foods, reducing the intake of fatty foods and avoiding milk, eggs, and soy products. At 54 days old, another routine stool examination and occult blood test were conducted, showing white blood cells 1+, red blood cells 0-2, and a faintly positive occult blood result. At 76 days old, another routine stool examination and occult blood test were conducted, revealing white blood cells 0-2, red blood cells 4-6, and a positive occult blood result. Three days prior to this, the mother had been consuming seafood continuously. The baby has about 10 bowel movements per day, most of which are milk residue and water separated. Since several stool samples were extracted from the diaper, the doctor has not made a specific diagnosis yet but suspects diarrhea.
Answer
Continue breastfeeding while the mother needs to strictly…