Babies are relatively young and their digestive system is not fully developed, so it is easy for them to experience diarrhea. If any abnormal symptoms occur, it is important to actively help the child receive treatment to avoid further impact on the child. Now, let's take a look at what to do if a baby has diarrhea and doesn't want to eat?
Parents who have diarrhea and do not like to eat should pay attention to it. If this symptom occurs, it is necessary to promptly understand the cause and actively adopt the correct methods for regulation and treatment, which can achieve good treatment results and prevent the child from suffering more. There are generally two common causes, one is abdominal coldness and the other is indigestion.
If a child experiences diarrhea and does not like to eat due to indigestion, it is necessary to correct the bad eating habits in a timely manner, so that the child can develop the habit of eating less and more meals, and can be regulated through dietary therapy. Parents can give their children some hawthorn cake or drink some hawthorn water. Hawthorn has the effect of digestion and stomach health, which can improve the symptoms caused by indigestion. If necessary, children can be treated with medication such as Mommy Love, montmorillonite powder, and stomach health and digestion tablets.
If a baby has diarrhea and doesn't like to eat due to catching a cold in the abdomen, it is necessary to help the child keep warm in the abdomen in a timely manner. Proper use of warm local hot compress can improve the symptoms of diarrhea. It is important to let the child eat some warm foods, especially some foods that have the effect of reducing diarrhea, such as ripe apples. The child should also pay attention to rest. During the illness, they should not eat raw, cold, spicy food to avoid stimulating things that may have a negative impact on the child's recovery. If necessary, they can take some antidiarrheal drugs for treatment.
Parents who find that their baby has diarrhea and does not like to eat must treat it accordingly to ensure better treatment results. Blindly treating it may worsen the disease and affect the child's physical health. It is important to encourage the child to eat small and frequent meals, and never eat too much at once, in order to avoid indigestion and worsening diarrhea symptoms. It is recommended to give the child some appetizing foods.