What’s Happening with My Child’s Diarrhea?

The child is in good spirits, has normal appetite, adequate food intake, and normal sleep. The stool is green, sometimes resembling leaf green, and at other times like jam or egg flower. For the past two weeks, there have also been watery stools. Could it be related to drinking someone else’s milk? Symptoms of malabsorption caused by enteritis are present. It is recommended to stop taking montmorillonite powder, but the child has not taken oral antibiotics. It is suggested to take probiotics first and undergo treatment under a doctor’s guidance. After three to five days of treatment, symptoms will significantly improve. At the same time, it is recommended to maintain a clean diet for the child. If breastfeeding, it is suggested to clean the nipple before breastfeeding.
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What’s Happening with the Child Who Has Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease and Keeps on Fever and Rashes?

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is an infectious disease caused by enteroviruses. Fever is the body’s defense response; appropriate fever can greatly activate the immune system, helping to eliminate viruses and bacteria within the body. Drinking plenty of water helps in reducing fever and detoxification. Families should seek medical attention promptly to avoid blind use of medication.
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