How to effectively treat fall diarrhea in infants

Autumn diarrhea in infants is a disease caused by rotavirus infection and is mainly treated with medication, but the efficacy of the medication varies from person to person and cannot be generalized.
The main cause of autumn diarrhea is diarrheal disease caused by rotavirus infection; the disease starts sharply, usually with vomiting, followed by diarrhea, more than ten times a day to dozens of times, watery stools or yellowish-green dilute stools, with a sour smell. Commonly used drugs include montelukast, which can be used as intestinal mucosal protective agent; there are also probiotics such as Bifidobacterium bifidum and Bacillus licheniformis, which are also effective in rotavirus gastroenteritis.
If the infant is severely dehydrated due to the amount of vomiting, intravenous rehydration should be used to correct acidosis and electrolyte disorders.
Parents are advised to bring their children to the doctor in time for treatment of infantile diarrhea in the fall, and to follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment, and not to blindly feed their babies with medicines. The above drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice.