How to deal with abdominal pain in children with acute gastroenteritis

  Acute gastroenteritis is a disease that babies are prone to, causing great harm to their bodies. If a baby's diet is irregular or they have poor digestion, they may develop acute gastroenteritis. When acute gastroenteritis is detected, timely treatment is necessary. So what should be done for abdominal pain in children with acute gastroenteritis?

  

How to deal with abdominal pain in children with acute gastroenteritis1

  When a baby is found to have acute gastroenteritis and abdominal pain symptoms, it is recommended to give the child more water and replenish fluids in a timely manner to avoid dehydration. If it is found that the baby is crying dry and without tears, and the skin has lost elasticity, it means that the baby is dehydrated. If dehydration is severe, it is necessary to seek medical treatment and receive intravenous injections.

  Parents also need to pay attention to their baby's feeding method. If it is breastfeeding, continue breastfeeding. If fed with formula milk powder, the concentration of the milk powder can be diluted and checked for improvement in a few days. If necessary, cooperate with the doctor to switch to sugar free milk powder. The doctor may prescribe antiemetic drugs, antibiotics, etc. for the baby, and it is necessary to cooperate with the doctor's reasonable medication.

  If the baby is already quite old and does not need to be breastfed, then it is also important to pay attention to their diet and eat some easily digestible foods. Noodles are easy to digest, as well as bread and millet porridge, vegetables and fruits. Eating some good digestion food can make stomach pain better. In addition, children can eat more milk and soybean milk.

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