A 1-year-old baby has had recurring diarrhea since 9 months ago, with the front part of the stool becoming dry and hard after 9 months. Currently, the baby has poor appetite, eats very little, looks pale and thin, occasionally gets small rashes on the face, and has restless sleep during the daytime. The parent asks about medication for nourishment and dietary therapy recommendations.
How to handle a four-month-old baby’s diarrhea issue?
What to Do About Baby Diarrhea?
How to Handle Baby Diarrhea Issues
How to handle frequent diarrhea in newborns?
Infants may experience diarrhea due to overeating egg custard, and can be treated with pepsin, bifidus probiotics, and electrolyte water.
Lately, the child has been crying and fussing constantly, and doesn’t eat much. How should one handle a child’s diarrhea?
How to deal with children’s diarrhea?
Children’s diarrhea may be caused by bacterial or viral infections. It is recommended to first go to the hospital for a routine stool test and choose an appropriate treatment method based on the results.
What should you do if your child has diarrhea, sometimes several times a day?