My child is over 20 days old. For the first ten days, he was fed formula milk, and his stools were normal. However, after ten days, when he started breastfeeding, he kept having diarrhea, sometimes with froth and sometimes with water, and the stools became like milk lumps. Even passing gas or sneezing could bring out stool, which is very distressing. What medicine should I give him in this situation?
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For a baby who has been experiencing diarrhea, with five to six watery bowel movements daily for 34 days, a doctor advises reducing milk intake, adding diluted milk (one part water to one part milk), taking oral dilute salt solution, vitamin C, and pepsin compound, and considering the use of rhubarb root extract or lidamycin. If the diarrhea symptoms persist without improvement, seek professional medical treatment.
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