Many babies' digestive systems are relatively fragile compared to adults, and if they eat too much or eat the wrong things, they are prone to diarrhea. Baby diarrhea is a matter that should be taken seriously. In severe cases, not only should medication be used for treatment, but also dietary therapy should be used to help the baby recover faster. So, what should I do if my baby has diarrhea? What are the dietary therapies?
Parents should pay attention not to give the baby greasy food, because greasy food entering the baby's gastrointestinal tract is easy to cause diarrhea, so during the baby's diarrhea, they should give the baby some light food. They can give the baby more rice porridge, and try not to give the baby milk.
The dietary therapy for baby diarrhea can also be to cook apples for the baby to eat, because cooked apples have the effect of astringent intestines and stopping diarrhea. Therefore, when the baby has diarrhea, some apples can be cooked appropriately and fed to the baby to relieve the symptoms of diarrhea.
When a baby has diarrhea, parents must pay attention to a lighter diet. They should try not to give their baby oily meat and can supplement their baby with fresh vegetable and fruit puree to promote gastrointestinal recovery.
Candy cookies, these snacks that babies usually love to eat, must be stored in a place where they cannot see them, because these snacks can cause them to get angry and affect the recovery of gastrointestinal diseases.