There are three general considerations for infants with enteritis: The first is that when an infant has enteritis he or she must pay attention to diet and nutrition, which means that feeding an infant with enteritis is very important to replenish lost fluids and nutrients in a timely manner, such as the amount of breast milk for breastfed children. If the infant’s enteritis is caused by changing formula or quitting milk, then extra attention should be paid to diet to prevent malnutrition caused by enteritis. The second aspect is to observe the child’s spirit and urine output, and to give oral rehydration salts in a timely manner to prevent the infant from becoming dehydrated. The third aspect is to observe the regression of the disease to prevent the change from mild enteritis to severe.