Breastfeeding diarrhea is most commonly seen in infants within 6 months of birth, due to the weaker barrier of the infant’s digestive system, thus the symptoms of diarrhea produced by exclusive breastfeeding, it is recommended to feed low-lactose or lactose-free formula.
The weaker barrier of the digestive system in newborns may be the result of the infant’s lactose intolerance and the lack of lactase enzyme in the body. Thus triggering breast milk diarrhea, generally can be accompanied by the gradual growth of newborns to recover symptoms on their own, at the same time with the replacement of low-lactose, lactose-free milk powder, can be appropriate to give the right amount of probiotics, such as Bacillus subtilis bacillus live bacteria and other medications, is conducive to the improvement of breast milk diarrhea.
When the symptoms of breastfeeding diarrhea are serious and not easy to relieve, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to improve the relevant examination, timely treatment, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.