Can a nursing mother with diarrhea still breastfeed her baby?

If a breastfeeding mom has diarrhea, if it is caused by cold, the baby can continue to eat milk; however, if it is caused by indigestion or enteritis, it is recommended that the baby should not eat milk for the time being. 1. enteritis: breastfeeding mom diarrhea may be caused by enteritis, enteritis, bacteria in the mother’s body will produce a series of toxic and harmful substances, these toxic and harmful substances can be through the milk into the child’s body, resulting in the child to produce symptoms similar to the mother’s diarrhea, so it is best not to continue to breastfeed in this case. 2. indigestion: breastfeeding mother diarrhea may also be due to indigestion, when indigestion, the intestines may produce some abnormal substances, first through the blood back into the mother, and then through the milk into the child’s body, resulting in the child abnormal symptoms. 3. Cold: diarrhea can also be caused by cold, which usually does not affect the child’s breastfeeding and can be fed. It is recommended that once a breastfeeding mother has diarrhea due to enteritis or indigestion, she should feed her baby with artificial formula, wean her baby temporarily, and consult a doctor in time to complete the relevant examinations and standardize the treatment.