How to treat baby’s sticky stools with fever

Baby fever sticky stool can be seen in the digestive system diseases, other systems caused by febrile illnesses, treatment needs to be decided according to the cause, such as acute gastroenteritis can be oral Clostridium typhimurium live bacteria bulk treatment, bacterial infection needs to fight infection.
1. Digestive system diseases: such as acute gastroenteritis, the baby can appear fever, stool changes in character, showing thick, some children may have increased stool frequency, vomiting and other symptoms. For such children need to pay attention to a reasonable diet, oral probiotics such as Clostridium Typhimurium for treatment, bacterial infections caused by the need to use antibacterial drugs, such as cefdinir anti-infective treatment.
2. Feverish diseases caused by other systems:
(1) acute upper respiratory tract infection: the course of the disease can appear fever, runny or sore throat and other symptoms, can affect the gastrointestinal function of the stool sticky, for this kind of babies in the course of the disease can be orally four seasons of antiviral combination of treatments, at the same time the use of ibuprofen, such as rational symptomatic antipyretic, bacterial infections require the use of antimicrobial drugs, such as cefixime anti-infective treatment.
(2) Kawasaki disease: the disease has fever, can be accompanied by other abnormal symptoms, such as skin rash, chapped lips, etc., during the course of the disease part of the child due to increased body temperature can affect gastrointestinal dysfunction, sticky stools, etc., this kind of children need to actively treat the primary disease, such as the use of gammaglobulin and other medications, and at the same time can be used to micro-ecological agents, such as bifidobacteria and other probiotic bacteria to regulate the intestinal flora.
For babies with fever and thick stools, it is recommended to consult a specialist for evaluation of the condition and appropriate treatment. The above medications should be used under the supervision of a physician.