When helping children take probiotics, try to match some fruits and vegetables, because they contain a lot of dietary fiber such as glucose, which is rich, and some probiotics also like to eat. Such food can also promote the stronger role of probiotics and protect the baby's gastrointestinal flora. More stable.
When helping children supplement probiotics, try not to take antibiotics together. Antibiotics are bactericidal drugs, and they do not distinguish harmful bacteria from beneficial bacteria. If probiotics are taken together with antibiotics, these probiotics may be killed, but doctors will lose their function. If you have given your child antibiotics, try to give your child probiotics every 2-3 hours, which may be better.