What should I do if my baby has a cold and drinks water

  Some people may think that catching a cold is actually a process of detoxification and an exercise to enhance their immunity. Therefore, it is necessary to catch a cold at an appropriate time. However, when you have a cold, you may feel very uncomfortable, and babies are no exception. Next, let's take a look at what to do if a baby has a cold and needs to drink water?

  

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  What should I do if my baby has a cold and drinks water

  Generally speaking, the most common cause of diarrhea and diarrhea in infants and young children is indigestion syndrome, mainly caused by diarrhea, vomiting, electrolyte imbalance, and viral infection. It is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. If diarrhea is found, antibiotics should not be used indiscriminately. Drug sensitivity tests are also needed to help determine, because if antibiotics are abused, it is likely to worsen the disorder of intestinal flora, which is a serious problem. Additionally, it is necessary to keep the baby warm at this time and prevent them from catching a cold.

  Baby's cold usually gets better in a few days

  How long it takes for a baby to recover from a cold depends on the severity of the cold. If the symptoms are mild and parental care is appropriate, such as not taking the baby to play in crowded places, covering the baby with a thin blanket at night to avoid catching a cold, and eating easily digestible food, it usually takes three to four days for recovery. If the condition is severe, suffering from viral infection, some children may have weak resistance and may not recover for a week. Therefore, parents need careful care in all aspects.

  Normally, it is more common for babies to catch a cold during seasonal changes and autumn/winter seasons, as the weather changes greatly or the temperature is relatively low, making it easier for babies to catch a cold. But sometimes a cold may belong to the flu, which requires treatment and isolation if necessary.

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