Can babies drink montelukast for enteritis?

You can drink montmorillonite, which is an intestinal astringent that can effectively relieve diarrhea, i.e., reduce the number of stools and make the stools paste-like or form them. The main manifestation of the baby’s enteritis is diarrhea, that is, the number of stools increased, may be yellow thin stool, watery stool, egg-like stool, there may be a small amount of blood or blood in the stool. When the number of diarrhea increases, the baby may have dehydration-like symptoms, so you need to take oral montelukast to reduce the number of stools. However, while taking montelukast, you also need to treat the cause of the disease, if it is caused by a viral infection, you need to rehydrate, replenish electrolytes and take oral intestinal probiotics, such as bifidobacteria to regulate the disorder of the intestinal flora. If it is caused by a bacterial infection, oral antibiotics are needed to treat it, such as oral cefaclor or cefixime.