Infant diarrhea can be determined by the color, frequency, character, accompanying symptoms, and related auxiliary examination to determine the nature of diarrhea.
Physiological diarrhea mostly occurs in infants less than six months, the baby’s general condition is good, yellow or yellow-green stools, stool microscopy has no obvious abnormalities, you can adjust the mother’s diet, formula-fed babies can change milk powder to improve the symptoms.
Infectious diarrhea, is a common type of diarrhea, can be accompanied by fever, vomiting and other symptoms, stools can be dilute watery, mucus, pus, etc., need to go to the hospital in time to improve the blood routine, stool routine and other related tests to determine the cause.
Non-infectious diarrhea, such as indigestion, lactose intolerance and other causes of diarrhea, in the exclusion of infectious factors need to be given in time to help digestion, lactose-free diet and other symptomatic treatment.
Infant diarrhea also need to exclude necrotizing enterocolitis and intussusception and other surgical diseases, can be clear through the stool routine, abdominal plain film and other related examinations.
If an infant has diarrhea, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner, by a professional doctor to make a comprehensive judgment, so as not to delay the condition.