What to Do If a Baby Has Diarrhea with Egg Flower-Like Stools?

If a baby experiences diarrhea with egg flower-like stools, it may be viral enteritis. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly, check the child’s stool, and supplement nutrition, fluids, and electrolytes. Oral medications can also be taken to alleviate symptoms and protect the intestinal mucosa to reduce leakage, which is beneficial for the improvement of diarrhea. Sodium chloride is used to replenish lost electrolytes, so active fluid therapy is needed to prevent dehydration or electrolyte dysfunction.
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What to Do If a Six-Month-Old Baby Always Has Diarrhea and Fever

Diarrhea and fever in babies are common, but it’s important to identify the cause and treat it accordingly. Fever reducers can only alleviate the symptoms, not the root cause. Moderate low-grade fever (not exceeding 38.5 degrees) is recommended not to take fever-reducing medicine. Fever is the baby’s own immune protection, mainly to kill viruses or bacteria.
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