The occurrence of diarrhea in babies can be classified as pathological or physiological. Physiological diarrhea can recover on its own, and pathological diarrhea requires effective methods to help recover. If the baby is young, dietary therapy can be used. So, should a belly button patch be used for diarrhea in babies?
Firstly, if the baby has small diarrhea, belly button patches may have some relief effect on diarrhea, but if it is more severe diarrhea, belly button patches only play an auxiliary role and the effect is not very obvious. Therefore, parents should correctly diagnose the symptoms of diarrhea in their children, prescribe medication accordingly, and avoid delaying the child's condition.
Secondly, parents should pay attention to the reasonable combination of their baby's diet and avoid giving them sweet foods, as diarrhea can damage the intestinal mucosa and prevent the breakdown of sugar, which can cause water to enter the intestine from the intestinal wall and increase the frequency of bowel movements. Do not give children fruits and vegetables, as these foods can promote gastrointestinal motility and worsen diarrhea.
Finally, when the baby has diarrhea, do not consume protein rich foods, as it can easily cause the baby to experience bloating; Do not consume fatty foods, such as fatty meat, animal liver, etc. A large amount of fatty foods can worsen diarrhea and lead to frequent diarrhea; During diarrhea, it is best to have a light diet and avoid giving children difficult to digest foods.