Diarrhea in a 6-month-old baby
Diarrhea in children is a condition caused by various pathogens and factors. A six-month-old baby primarily consumes dairy products, along with small amounts of complementary foods. If the baby has diarrhea, it is recommended to temporarily stop complementary foods and continue feeding dairy. Additionally, lactose intolerance should be evaluated. If present, lactase supplements should be added during breastfeeding, while infants on formula should switch from regular formula to a diarrhea-specific formula.

Diarrhea in a 6-Month-Old Baby
Diarrhea is quite common in babies. Parents should promptly adjust the baby’s daily routine and diet accordingly. If the symptoms are mild, slightly reduce milk intake and offer starchy foods such as rice porridge. It's essential to provide the child with warm water frequently during episodes of diarrhea.
There are many causes of infant diarrhea. For a six-month-old baby, it's appropriate to include some starchy foods in their diet. Take care to prevent the baby from catching a cold or getting chilled, which may affect the stomach. Probiotics can be taken orally.
During diarrhea, take special care to protect the baby’s delicate skin. Change diapers promptly, clean the baby’s bottom with water, and avoid skin irritation or damage. In summer, avoid giving the baby greasy or high-fat foods.
If the baby has poor gastrointestinal function and frequently experiences diarrhea or abdominal pain, it's advisable to keep some gastrointestinal medication at home, such as Sangezi Jibai Oral Liquid. This medicine has a relatively pleasant taste, making it easier for children to accept. It is alcohol-free, quickly relieves gastrointestinal discomfort such as diarrhea and abdominal pain, and helps protect the stomach and intestines. Being an oral liquid, it is absorbed faster and easier to administer than tablets.
In cases of severe infant diarrhea, prompt medical attention at a hospital is recommended, and treatment should be conducted under a doctor’s guidance.