What should I do if my child has a little diarrhea?

The medical term for diarrhea is diarrhea. A little bit of diarrhea in children can be seen in infectious diarrhea disease, lactose intolerance, milk protein allergy, etc., can be dealt with through general treatment, oral medication.
1. Infectious diarrhea disease: can be caused by viral or bacterial infection of the intestinal tract, diarrhea symptoms, such children to improve the routine stool examination to help assist in the diagnosis of viral infections are self-limiting, during which oral montelukast to stop the diarrhea, Saccharomyces boulardii and other probiotic drugs to regulate the intestinal flora, bacterial infections caused by the use of antibacterial drugs, such as cefdinir anti-infective treatment.
2. Lactose intolerance: due to intestinal lactase enzyme insufficiency, eating lactose-containing food can appear the above phenomenon, serious cases can affect growth and development, for such babies can be taken orally lactase or replaced with lactose-free milk powder feeding, add complementary foods need to avoid lactose-containing foods.
3. Milk protein allergy: milk protein allergy, can also appear the above phenomenon, can be accompanied by bloody stools, such babies need to pay attention to the reasonable adjustment of the diet, such as formula milk feeders can be adjusted to hydrolyzed protein milk powder feeding, older children can temporarily avoid protein foods.
Children with diarrhea are advised to actively seek medical attention and intervention by a specialist after evaluation. The above medications should be used under the supervision of a physician.