Difference between infant indigestion and enterocolitis

Infantile dyspepsia and enterocolitis can be characterized by an increase in the frequency of stools and a change in the nature of stools. Normal infantile stools are soft yellow stools, while dyspepsia and enterocolitis can be characterized by stools that are yellowish-green, brownish or blackish in color, and by stools that are filled with mucus and foam. The difference between the two is mainly based on the routine test, dyspepsia routine mainly shows dilute stools, microscopic fat particles can be seen, enteritis can be shown in the routine of red blood cells, white blood cells. Dyspepsia is mainly eaten digestive drugs, such as probiotics and digestive enzymes, enteritis in the use of digestive drugs at the same time to give anti-inflammatory treatment, mild enteritis can be given to herbal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as inflammation of the granules, severe enteritis need to use cephalosporins three generations of anti-inflammatory drugs.