If it is a baby mother who has diarrhea while breastfeeding, it is important to consider the specific triggers. If the diarrhea is simply considered to be caused by improper diet or slight cold, you can continue breastfeeding and just pay attention to keeping the baby warm and hydrated at this time. If the mother is suffering from diarrhea caused by intestinal flora imbalance, she needs to give symptomatic adjustment medications, such as Mamma’s Aid and Meclizine, which do not affect breastfeeding. If the diarrhea is more serious, you need to pair it with montelukast to treat the symptoms of diarrhea a bit. However, if the diarrhea is caused by inflammation, the mother must suspend breast milk at this time, and at the same time need to add anti-inflammatory drugs for treatment. If the diarrhea is serious, hypokalemia, electrolyte disorders, intravenous infusion treatment is needed, so that the mother can better restore health. You must pay attention to a light diet and not to eat undigested, spicy, sour and cold food recently, which can aggravate the symptoms of diarrhea. After the condition is stabilized, you can continue nursing for about 1-2 days. So don’t worry too much about your mother’s diarrhea, she can still nurse her child like before after treatment.