Baby's body is still in the developmental stage, and their resistance is generally weaker than adults, making them more susceptible to illness. Parents are most afraid of their children getting sick when taking care of them, and there are many precautions for the care of sick children. So, what should I do if my baby has diarrhea and dysentery?
Babies with diarrhea and dysentery should be taken to the hospital for targeted treatment in a timely manner. Dysentery is a digestive disease caused by Shigella, characterized by abdominal pain, diarrhea, and diarrhea. The child's digestive function and the regulation of various system functions are also relatively poor. In many cases, diarrhea is caused by unclean diet and exposure to cold, or it may be transmitted through contact with dysentery patients.
Parents should cooperate well with doctors in treating their children. In terms of diet, they should not give their children greasy, high sugar, or spicy foods. Doctors will perform bloody stool tests based on the relevant condition, and then look at the test results to identify the cause for treatment. Parents should pay attention to strengthening the care of their children and pay attention to their diet. They should add easily digestible complementary foods in their daily lives and control the amount well.
Babies with diarrhea and dysentery may experience increased frequency and thin texture of bowel movements. Parents need to pay more attention to food hygiene, fasting if necessary, and keep warm to avoid catching a cold. Drink more warm water for children to avoid dehydration and enhance their resistance. Pay attention to regulating the temperature and humidity of the indoor environment to prevent children from being infected by bacteria again.