If your baby has 5 stools per day but the stools are not dilute, you should pay attention to your baby’s age. If your baby is in the newborn stage and has 5 stools per day, the stools are not dilute and you are breastfeeding you can continue to observe. However, if the baby is an infant or a little older, 5 times a day is a case of diarrhea. If the child has no fever and is eating well, he or she can be treated with oral montelukast and gold diflucan to stop the diarrhea and regulate the intestinal flora. However, if the child’s stool contains blood or mucus-like material, it is considered that there may be a bacterial infection, and a routine stool test can be completed, and if the result is abnormal, antibiotics should be applied for treatment. During the period of illness, children should eat light, easily digestible food and avoid spicy and cold food.