What to do if your baby has jelly and mucus in his stool

If there is jelly and mucus in your baby’s stool, consider that it may be a bacterial infection causing enteritis. It is best to have the baby’s stool tested first to see how many white blood cells are in the stool. If the stool routine supports bacterial infection, you can give your baby oral antibiotic treatment, you can choose cefixime granules. After 3 days of treatment, review your baby’s stool routine for 3 times in a row until the stool routine is normal for all 3 times before you can consider stopping the medication. In addition to the antibiotic treatment, you can give your baby oral intestinal probiotics, you can choose Mamie’s Love, Pepcid and other drugs to regulate the intestinal flora, at the same time, you can supplement zinc, zinc supplementation will help the repair of the baby’s intestinal mucosa.