Baby should be careful when taking probiotics.
We don't recommend long-term continuous use of probiotics unless the doctor specifically recommends that the baby has no digestive problems, so as not to break the natural balance of the baby's stomach. Probiotics are really a good helper when the baby has indigestion and constipation. But if the baby continues to have diarrhea after taking it, he should stop taking probiotics.
It is not advisable to take probiotics when the baby is sick.
If the baby is sick, treat the disease first, and then consider using probiotics. At the same time, mothers should also pay more attention to their babies' diet, so as to ensure that their babies can eat all kinds of nutritious food, so as to enhance their immunity and help their babies grow up healthily.
The best time to take probiotics
The best time to give probiotics to your baby is 20 minutes after breast-feeding, because the concentration of gastric acid is low at this time, which is beneficial for probiotics to reach the intestine smoothly and play a role. In order to achieve the best effect, it is recommended to take probiotics continuously for at least 10 days.
Taking probiotics may cause diarrhea.
Some babies may have mild diarrhea, constipation, flatulence and other symptoms when they just start taking probiotics. These are normal reactions, indicating that probiotics are actively adjusting the intestinal environment. But if the baby continues to have diarrhea after taking it, he should stop taking probiotics.