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This article offers suggestions for treating baby diarrhea, including medication and dietary precautions.
My baby is three months old and has been experiencing diarrhea with a sour taste and granular milk residue. The stools are particularly runny and watery, and there’s a yellow stain on the diapers every two changes. The baby’s bottom has become slightly red due to the diarrhea. The condition has persisted for over a month, and after detailed laboratory tests, the results were normal. The baby has never received treatment. I would like to know how to proceed with treatment and what measures can be taken to improve the baby’s condition?
Treatment methods and precautions for baby diarrhea, including the use of probiotics, hydration, and dietary adjustments.
What to do about baby diarrhea?
Baby diarrhea presents with yellow watery stools, accompanied by vomiting and loss of appetite, which may be caused by infectious or non-infectious reasons leading to intestinal flora imbalance. It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine such as Huangqin-Huanglian Decoction or Qinghao, and to supplement fluids and electrolytes.
Treatment and Prevention Tips for Baby Diarrhea
Baby fever is the body’s response to fighting viruses, with the body temperature naturally regulating, so there is no need to rush to reduce the fever. Fever is often a symptom of illness, and parents should not give their baby fever-reducing medicine blindly, as this may interfere with the doctor’s accurate diagnosis. When parents bring their baby for a follow-up visit, they should focus on understanding the cause of the fever rather than just the temperature reading. When a baby has a fever, finding the cause is more important than rushing to bring down the fever.