When there is blood in the stool in pediatric enteritis, the severity of the bleeding should be determined by the condition of the bleeding. If the stool is mainly yellow and contains a small amount of blood and blood, it is not serious. If the amount of bleeding is more or the stool is redder, it is more serious and needs to be examined and treated at the hospital in time. If the bleeding is not serious, you can usually treat it at home by taking oral intestinal probiotics, such as mommy’s love, to regulate the balance of the intestinal flora, the symptoms of diarrhea will improve, and the situation of blood in the stool can also improve. If your child is breast-fed or exclusively milk-fed, you should change the milk if necessary, because it may be lactose intolerance that causes diarrhea in children. You can consider taking amino acid-based milk orally for a short period of time, and then gradually transition to breast-feeding when the diarrhea symptoms improve.