Diarrhea is a very common occurrence in small babies, so what should I do when it occurs? First of all, it is necessary to understand what diarrhea is, it refers to the change in the number of stools or the nature of the stool, the number increases, the stool is paste-like stool, watery, or mucus-purulent stool Diarrhea will make the baby lose nutrients and water, most of them are mild, however, some of the children appear to be in bad spirits, urine volume decreases, crying without tears, dry mouth and lips, you need to promptly consult a doctor, indicating dehydration! For mild cases, you can continue breastfeeding, and for formula feeding, you should dilute the formula to reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal tract. In addition, it is recommended to eat food such as porridge. It is important to assess the severity, as most babies have diarrhea that lasts for about a week.