Three times of runny stools a day in a 13-month-old baby may be caused by enteritis or indigestion. It is recommended to test the stool to determine the cause. If diagnosed with enteritis, antibiotic treatment like Xin Da Luo may be required. For indigestion, oral medicine such as MamiAi and Spleen-invigorating granules can be taken to improve digestion. Additionally, heat compresses may also help alleviate symptoms.
A 13-month-old boy has recently been experiencing loose stools, about four to five times a day, with some whitish color and diarrhea immediately after eating. Advice on how to handle the situation.
The primary suspicion is indigestion or unclean diet.
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