Diarrhea means diarrhea. You can breastfeed your baby when diarrhea is not accompanied by high fever during breastfeeding, but you can’t breastfeed for a while when it is accompanied by high fever, dehydration and other symptoms.
During breastfeeding, you should pay attention to a reasonable diet and ensure that you take in enough nutrients to facilitate breastfeeding. However, when diarrhea symptoms, only manifested as mild diarrhea, can follow the doctor’s advice to give montelukast and other drugs symptomatic treatment, and pay attention to adjusting the diet, then it does not affect the baby to breastfeed.
But when accompanied by body temperature ≥ 38.5 ℃, dehydration, electrolyte disorders and other serious symptoms, temporarily can not breastfeeding, need to follow the doctor’s advice to actively give acetaminophen and other medications to reduce fever, and give rehydration, to correct electrolyte disorders and other treatments, to be recovered well before continuing to breastfeed.
If you have diarrhea during breastfeeding, you need to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the diarrhea and give timely treatment.