Babies often experience diarrhea, especially when they catch a cold or are fed improperly, which can lead to diarrhea. Moreover, many breastfed babies also experience physiological diarrhea, which is caused by immature gastrointestinal development. When a child experiences diarrhea, it is important to promptly identify the cause and take appropriate measures. So, what should I do if my baby gets diarrhea every day?
1. If the baby's diarrhea is caused by physiological diarrhea every day, there is no need for treatment, which is not harmful to the baby. As long as the child grows up, physiological diarrhea can disappear on its own.
2. Baby diarrhea every day may also be caused by indigestion, and parents need to adjust their feeding methods at this time. Many parents believe that their babies will be healthier if they eat more, so they often overfeed them, which can easily lead to diarrhea. For diarrhea caused by indigestion, parents can give their babies some digestive promoting drugs or give them probiotics. This helps with the child's digestion and improves the condition of diarrhea.
3. Adverse stimuli can also cause babies to have diarrhea, such as catching a cold. Parents should pay attention to temperature changes and keep their children warm, especially in the abdomen. If the baby has a habit of kicking the blanket, you can buy a sleeping bag for them. For children with diarrhea, some antidiarrheal drugs can be taken.