Baby illness is a headache for parents, and once the baby experiences physical discomfort, the nerves of the whole family become tense. Babies often experience diarrhea due to improper feeding or catching a cold in the abdomen, and infantile rash is the most common disease among baby illnesses. So, is it normal for young children to have rash and diarrhea?
Childhood rash is actually a disease caused by viral infection, and the most common manifestation is fever. After the fever subsides, rashes will appear on the body. At the same time, there may be a series of complications. Due to the fragility of the baby's resistance during this period and the invasion of viruses into the body, it is very common for diarrhea to occur. Parents need not be too nervous. In general, if the symptoms of a baby's diarrhea are not very severe, there is no need for excessive intervention or special treatment. Just observe the baby's mental state and take care carefully. As the condition of the rash improves, the diarrhea will also heal on its own.
When a baby is experiencing sudden rash and diarrhea, parents should pay attention to replenishing their baby's fluids in a timely manner to avoid dehydration. In addition, if the frequency of diarrhea is high, attention should be paid to the care of the baby's buttocks. When changing diapers, rinse the baby's buttocks with warm water instead of wiping them, otherwise it may cause redness. At the same time, ensure that the buttocks are dry, and if necessary, apply some cooked sesame oil. A typical rash in young children is a fever that lasts for three to four days, followed by the appearance of a rash after the fever subsides. The diarrhea caused by a rash in young children usually resolves on its own within two to three days.