Pregnant women finally managed to give birth to their babies after getting pregnant, but it was even harder because the baby's physical health is particularly important, which has attracted the high attention of mothers. Sometimes mothers will judge whether their child is healthy based on the condition of their baby's poop. Next, let's take a look with the editor at what to do if a child has diarrhea and diarrhea.
1. Ensure water supply. Early detection of dehydration. When a baby has severe diarrhea accompanied by vomiting, fever, thirst, dry lips, little or no urine, sunken eye sockets, and sunken anterior fontanelle, the baby may "lose weight" in the short term, have "wilted" skin, and cry without tears. This indicates that dehydration has occurred and the sick child should be promptly taken to the hospital for treatment.
2. Never fast. Regardless of the cause of diarrhea, although the digestive function of infants is reduced, they can still digest and absorb some nutrients. Therefore, infants who are breastfed should continue to be fed as long as they want to eat. Babies who eat milk can reduce their milk intake by about one-third each time, with a little water in the milk. If the baby does not eat enough after reducing the dosage, salt containing rice soup can be added, or carrot water or fresh vegetable water can be fed to supplement inorganic salts and vitamins. For infants who have added auxiliary foods such as Congee, the amount of these foods can be slightly reduced. According to the baby's thirst condition.
3. Prevent dehydration. By continuously replenishing the lost water and salt due to diarrhea and vomiting with oral rehydration salts, dehydration will not occur. Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) 1000ml, containing 3.5g of sodium chloride, 2.5g of sodium bicarbonate, 1.5g of potassium chloride, and 20g of glucose. The dosage should follow the doctor's advice, but the amount and speed of consumption for preventing and treating dehydration are different. Oral rehydration salts have a sugar concentration of 2%, and research has shown that this sugar concentration is most conducive to mediating salt and water into the body to supplement the loss during diarrhea. Its effectiveness has been recognized worldwide and it is a good medicine for preventing and treating diarrhea and dehydration.
The above is the information compiled by the editor about what to do if a child has diarrhea and diarrhea. Based on the above information, you can see several commonly used and effective methods. If mothers find this situation, they may want to use the above methods to see if there is any improvement. I hope the editor's organization is helpful to you.