The physical health of the baby is very important for every family. Many mothers do not know how to take care of their baby after the first childbirth, which can easily lead to the baby catching a cold and causing internal heat. Baby's digestive system is usually fragile and may experience diarrhea, but it is rare to experience diarrhea. So what should I do if my baby pulls water after catching a cold?
What should I do if my baby pulls water after catching a cold
During diarrhea, infants should avoid consuming a variety of foods, including stimulating foods and foods that are prone to fermentation or bloating, such as sucrose, dairy products, soy products, salad vegetables, potatoes, etc; Also eat more foods that promote intestinal peristalsis and smoothness, such as bananas, yams, etc.
What's wrong with pulling water after a baby has a cold
Common diarrhea is generally divided into two types, one is infectious diarrhea, usually caused by bacteria and viruses. For example, rotavirus transmitted through the respiratory tract can cause diarrhea after entering the intestine. Another type is non communicable diarrhea, usually caused by food overheating, overheating, or indigestion.
Due to the immature development of the gastrointestinal tract in children, the secretion of various digestive enzymes is lower than in adults, which can easily cause indigestion and diarrhea. Adding salt to rice soup can alleviate diarrhea symptoms, and most importantly, prevent dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. When children experience diarrhea, their bodies lose water and therefore require a large amount of water and electrolytes.
A baby's cold can be accompanied by many sequelae and unpredictable situations, which may be determined by the baby's physical condition or because the baby has gastrointestinal problems before the cold. Mothers don't need to worry too much, just take the baby to the hospital for a comprehensive examination and timely treatment to avoid missing the best treatment time.