Try not to take medication for diarrhea while breastfeeding. The drugs taken during breastfeeding will appear in the milk through metabolic cycle, and the excretory ability of newborns to drugs is particularly low, which will cause some harm to the body after infants take them. Diarrhea during breastfeeding is mostly caused by cold or indigestion, you can give hot compresses on the abdomen, drink more water, drink millet porridge and other easily digestible food, and take appropriate oral probiotics to regulate the intestinal flora to relieve the symptoms. If the diarrhea is serious and you need to use drugs, you should do so under the guidance of a doctor and try to choose drugs that are effective and have few side effects on the baby. The medication can be administered immediately after breastfeeding, and the next breastfeeding can be postponed appropriately, and the baby’s reaction should be closely observed.