How to Handle Diarrhea in Infants?

Infants with diarrhea, loss of appetite, and nausea may be suffering from gastrointestinal flu or functional dyspepsia. It is recommended to first take the child to the hospital for a stool test and routine blood test to confirm the diagnosis. If diagnosed with gastrointestinal flu, probiotics and antiviral oral liquid should be taken for nourishment. For functional dyspepsia, probiotics and pediatric spleen-nourishing powder should be used for nourishment, eat small meals more frequently, and pay attention to abdominal warmth.
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How to Handle Diarrhea When Changing Baby Formula

If a baby experiences diarrhea after switching to a new formula, it might be due to the baby’s weaker digestive system adaptation. Improper formula switching can lead to diarrhea. The transition should be gradual, starting with a small amount of new formula mixed with the old, gradually increasing the ratio until a complete switch is made. If the baby is already on complementary foods, offering some carrot or apple puree can help alleviate diarrhea symptoms.
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