A one-year-old child has started experiencing diarrhea, with three occurrences yesterday and six today. After taking two doses of medicine at noon, the stool remains loose and soft. Is this situation serious? Can the child take this medicine? For how many days?
My baby is 10 months old and has been experiencing irregular bowel movements, with loose stools sometimes once a day and sometimes 2 to 3 times. We recently switched to a new formula milk, and it started right after the switch. I’m not sure if the change in formula is the cause.
Discussing the treatment methods for two-month-old infants with yellow-green diarrhea, including medication and dietary adjustments.
Information on treatment methods for infant diarrhea
After children reach the age of 1 to 2 years old, their bowel movements may further decrease to one to two times a day. At this stage, parents can carefully observe the timing of their baby’s bowel movements to help the baby develop a regular bowel habit. Additionally, during the growth process of children, due to their immature digestive systems and changes in the quality and quantity of food, the digestive tract is prone to overloading, leading to infant diarrhea.
Diarrhea is a common ailment in infants, which may be caused by improper feeding, food contamination, or disordered digestive function.
A newborn baby of 28 days old has been suffering from diarrhea since birth, more than 10 times a day. Medications like probiotics and spleen-warming granules have been taken, but there has been no improvement. The stool has also been tested and found to be normal. How should this be handled?
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The baby has had diarrhea for over a month, and the mother’s love has been ineffective. The stool is green, contains foam, and has purulent, stringy substances. The baby’s abdomen was cold a few days ago, could this be related?