Baby probiotics are usually recommended to be taken on an empty stomach, or with a meal, for good results. Probiotics for medicine are usually used to treat pediatric diarrheal diseases, including indigestion, enteritis or dysentery, which can help babies establish normal intestinal flora and restore their digestive function. Eat on an empty stomach, or take with a meal, the water temperature should not be too high, not more than 37 degrees, that is, flush that drink. Since the stomach acid is lower at this time, it is beneficial for the probiotics to reach the site of intestinal colonization smoothly, so it can establish the normal flora. If the water temperature is too high, the live bacteria preparation will be easily killed, so it is not effective to use when the water temperature is too high. If your child needs to take antibiotics, it is recommended to separate from probiotics for more than 2 hours.