How long is it good for acute gastroenteritis in babies

  Acute gastroenteritis in children is usually caused by improper diet, which can allow bacteria to enter the child's body. Common bacterial viruses include Escherichia coli and Salmonella, and timely treatment is needed when abnormal gastroenteritis occurs. So how long is it good for a baby to have acute gastroenteritis?

  

How long is it good for acute gastroenteritis in babies1

  Acute gastroenteritis in children usually improves within 5-6 days. If acute gastroenteritis only causes diarrhea without abdominal pain, it usually improves within 1-2 days after treatment. However, if acute gastroenteritis persists for a long time, further testing at the hospital is necessary.

  When children have acute gastroenteritis, common symptoms include nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and fever. Because children's bodies are relatively fragile, it is necessary to treat them according to the cause in order to achieve good treatment results.

  Acute gastroenteritis is common in infants and young children, so when treating acute gastroenteritis, it is also important to pay attention to zinc supplementation and prevent dehydration in children. If a child experiences vomiting during acute gastroenteritis, it is generally not necessary to stop breastfeeding. The principle of eating small meals multiple times should be adopted, and attention should be paid to protecting the child's abdomen to better help alleviate the symptoms of acute gastroenteritis.

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