Causes and Coping Strategies for a Child’s Chronic Diarrhea

At 6 months old, after switching to a two-stage milk formula, the child began experiencing diarrhea, with feces resembling egg whites, occurring approximately five times a day. This may be due to catching a cold, breastmilk-induced diarrhea, viral infection, enteritis, or dysbiosis. It is important to pay attention to proper feeding, maintain hygiene, avoid catching a cold, and can take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication such as Simethicone and pediatric umbilical cord plasters for treatment. If necessary, it is recommended to visit a large hospital for regular stool examination to confirm the diagnosis and treatment.
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Causes and Coping Strategies for Infant Vomiting

Children with fever, vomiting, and diarrhea may have gastrointestinal fever-related digestion issues. It is recommended to take Lactobacillus and Vitamin B6 for observation, and Simethicone can be added in severe cases. Pay attention to diet, avoiding greasy and cold foods.
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