It is not normal for a 1-year-old child to have five or six episodes of diarrhea a day, which may be caused by physiological factors such as cold, intestinal discomfort, indigestion, or pathologic factors such as bacterial or viral infections, and the solutions include dietary modification and medication. 1. Physiological factors: children may have diarrhea five or six times a day due to abdominal cold, excessive diet caused by intestinal discomfort and indigestion, etc., should pay attention to the child to keep warm and moderate diet. It may also be caused by adding too much complementary food too early, or allergies to certain foods, lactose intolerance and other factors, parents should identify the causes and adjust the diet. 2. Pathological factors: a one-year-old child five or six times a day may also be bacterial infection or viral infection and other causes, such as bacterial infection can be based on the sensitivity of the selection of antibacterial drugs such as cefixime and other antibacterial drugs for treatment. At the same time, oral probiotics such as bifidobacteria can be used to regulate intestinal flora, and montelukast can be given to stop diarrhea when the diarrhea is severe. Viral infections are self-limiting and can be treated without special treatment. It is recommended that a 1-year-old child who has diarrhea five or six times a day consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the disease. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.