Babies with egg diarrhea should pay attention to the following two conditions: In the first case, pay attention to whether the baby’s digestive function has recently decreased, or has intestinal viruses or bacterial infections that cause decreased intestinal function. Eggs contain relatively more fatty components that are not easily digested, which can easily lead to clinical symptoms of diarrhea in babies. In the second case, babies with diarrhea after eating eggs should focus on the possibility of allergies, because eggs are the most common allergen in infancy and some babies have high sensitivity to eggs. Babies with increased intestinal sensitivity in disease states are not normally allergic to eggs, but in disease states show symptoms of allergy to eating eggs. Once allergic, the baby’s diarrhea may be aggravated and allergic manifestations such as rash, hives or aggravation of existing eczema may occur.