If your baby has frequent, loose stools, it could be a symptom of enteritis and requires medical guidance for treatment.
The baby has diarrhea, appetite is normal, deep sleep is normal, and the stool is loose and resembles egg white. How should it be handled?
Our child is just fifteen months old and has been doing well until recently. However, for some unknown reason, they’ve started experiencing diarrhea, which isn’t severe but is quite concerning. What should we do? This is usually caused by underdeveloped gastrointestinal function or improper diet, leading to dysentery. It is suggested to administer some digestive medications for treatment, but this must be done under a doctor’s guidance. Never give children medication arbitrarily; always use drugs suitable for infants. It is recommended to visit the hospital’s gastrointestinal department to check for any diseases related to the gastrointestinal system and see if the condition is caused by bacterial enteritis, and then exclude this possibility before proceeding with treatment.
The baby has been experiencing an increase in bowel movements for several days. The doctor diagnosed it as enteritis and prescribed medication. How should one cope with this situation?
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My daughter, who is 9 months old, has developed enteritis, with frequent loose stools, high white blood cell count. After taking medication, she lost her appetite, developed a fever, and started vomiting. She also has trouble sleeping. What should I do? Thank you! Urgent!
Diarrhea in children can be caused by dyspepsia or enteritis, and attention should be paid to whether it is accompanied by symptoms of dehydration.
The baby frequently experiences diarrhea and fever, is it enteritis? Do we need to use antibiotics for treatment? How can we relieve the baby’s diarrhea and fever?
My daughter started experiencing diarrhea at four and a half months old, with over ten episodes of diarrhea and green or yellow stools. Various medications have been tried without success. It is first important to consider testing the stool to clarify the cause and select appropriate treatment measures.