A young child has been experiencing diarrhea, vomiting, and fever symptoms. After initial treatment with enema therapy at a local clinic for two and a half days, the vomiting symptoms have eased, but occasional nausea persists, along with watery diarrhea. The white blood cell count is 2-4. A white substance resembling a sponge cake was found in the latest stool. What could this be?
Understand the possible causes of diarrhea in 108-day-old infants and appropriate treatment methods, including the use of probiotics and medical advice.
A 5-month-old baby frequently has diarrhea, which may require medical examination
A 5-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea for a month and has been diagnosed with enteritis. How should it be handled?
Understand the possible causes and corresponding treatment methods for diarrhea in one-month-old babies, including the diagnosis and treatment of dyspepsia and enteritis.
Medical advice on dealing with diarrhea in a six-month-old baby
When a child’s diarrhea persists without improvement, consider the possibility of dyspepsia or enteritis, and seek appropriate medical advice and treatment.
It’s recommended to test a stool routine to determine if it’s enteritis, and be cautious of the potential disruption of gut flora caused by antibiotics, which may worsen diarrhea. Currently, intravenous fluid replacement is needed, and we wish the baby a healthy growth.
Parents inquire about how to deal with persistent diarrhea in infants
Management and Medication Recommendations for 3-Year-Old’s Enteritis