If a baby feels a little uncomfortable, it will touch the hearts of parents. Every parent is careful when it comes to taking care of their baby. Baby's various affairs are the top priority at home, and their digestive system is relatively delicate, which can easily lead to bacterial infections if not careful. So what should I do if my baby has vomiting, diarrhea, and fever?
If a baby has symptoms of fever, it should be due to inflammation in the body, as well as symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea. It is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for a blood routine test. Timely hydration of the baby is necessary to prevent dehydration. It is also possible that diarrhea and fever are caused by overeating. Pay attention to feeding methods, do not overfeed, and take some probiotics to help babies relieve symptoms.
Children under the age of five often develop gastroenteritis caused by rotavirus during autumn and winter seasons, but parents need not worry too much. Like a cold, the vast majority can heal on their own as long as their resistance is strong enough to eliminate the virus through autoantibodies.
During this period, more water should be added, instead of eating meat and milk, you can drink rice porridge. The occurrence of red buttocks in babies is due to diarrhea, and the stool is acidic. When changing diapers, apply ointment to treat red buttocks. Generally, after the recovery of gastroenteritis, the symptoms of red buttocks will naturally disappear. In addition, it is necessary to maintain indoor air circulation, change clothes frequently, monitor the baby's temperature at all times, and pay attention to keeping warm.