How to Handle Persistent Diarrhea in Young Children?

A six-month-old child had autumn diarrhea and has been suffering from frequent diarrhea since recovery. After taking infant formula and diarrhea stoppers, symptoms recurred shortly after discontinuing medication. The child lacks a tongue coating, urine is not yellow, and a stool test revealed fat particles, indicating dyspepsia. How should it be managed?
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How to Handle the Issue of a Baby Having Diarrhea with Milk Curds in Stool?

For a 24-day-old baby fed solely on formula milk, if diarrhea and milk curds are found in the stool, it may be due to weakness of the spleen and stomach, as well as dyspepsia. Although taking probiotics has not shown improvement, it is suggested to try feeding the baby with pediatric Wensui Granules. Additionally, pay attention to keeping the baby warm and maintaining good personal hygiene. Ensure the cleanliness of the nipple during breastfeeding and wash hands after handling the baby’s urine and feces to maintain hygiene. Hope these suggestions are helpful to you, and wish the baby health!
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