For baby diarrhea with blood, you should first observe the nature of the baby’s stool. If the baby’s stool is dry and hard with blood, it means that the baby’s dry and hard stool stimulates the intestinal and anal mucosa, causing mucosal damage and bleeding, and this condition will mostly result in constipation. Parents should usually pay attention to vegetable and fruit intake, drink more water and ensure a balanced diet. If the baby’s stool is not shaped, even with mucus, or blood pus-like, suggest that caused by infection, especially bacterial infection caused by enteritis, stool with blood, or even pus blood stool. At this time, parents should pick the baby’s diaper with blood in the stool and send it to the hospital for laboratory tests to determine whether there is a bacterial infection. If the diarrhea is caused by bacterial infection with blood in the stool, in addition to rehydration, antibiotics should be used for anti-inflammatory treatment and probiotics for the intestinal tract, such as Mamie’s.