Every baby is an angel, and every parent takes care of their baby carefully. However, due to the underdeveloped digestive system of children, if parents have doubts about their baby's diet and their digestive system is not well protected, it may lead to poor results for the child. What should we do in the face of such a situation? Today, let's take a look together to understand.
What to do if a child has indigestion and diarrhea
1. Take carrot soup 2-3 times a day, 2-3 tablespoons each time; Take apple puree (take one apple, wash it, peel and remove the core, cut it into small pieces, put it in a bowl, add a small amount of white sugar and steam it over water. After steaming, mash it into a paste and take it). Carrots and apples contain pectin, which can shape stool and absorb harmful substances in the intestine, helping to cure diarrhea.
2. Add fish protein powder to rice soup and take 5 grams daily, divided into 1-2 doses. Babies over half a year old can take fish protein powder Congee or rotten noodles. Due to the high protein quality, low fat content, and absence of lactose in fish protein powder, it is particularly beneficial for infant diarrhea. Mild diarrhea usually recovers within 3-5 days of taking it.
3. Coke rice soup and coke rice porridge are boiled with rice or Rice noodles and water, and can be fed several times in small amount. Due to the presence of carbohydrates in rice, it is the easiest to digest and absorb, and without lactose, it is also less prone to fermentation and bloating. The protein contained in rice does not cause allergic reactions. The burnt part can adsorb harmful substances, which is very beneficial for controlling diarrhea.
Reasons for indigestion in babies
1. Reasons for normal physiological development of infants.
At this time, the baby's digestive organs are not yet fully developed, the secretion of digestive fluids is not sufficient, the function of enzymes is also incomplete, the mucosa in the stomach and intestines is tender, and the digestive function is relatively weak.
2. Improper feeding.
If parents cannot feed their children correctly and give them everything to eat, resulting in improper quality and quantity of food, damaging the digestive system and causing gastrointestinal disorders, the child will experience symptoms such as bloating, vomiting milk, loose stools, sour odor, and a large amount of undigested food residue, which can lead to indigestion (food damage).
3. Other reasons.
In addition to improper feeding, gastrointestinal inflammation, overuse of antibiotics, cold weather, low body resistance, and stomach coldness can also cause indigestion.
Every mother should be very worried about children suffering from indigestion and diarrhea. Today, after reading the tips for dealing with diarrhea in children, have any mothers learned? In our daily diet, we should pay more attention to our children's digestive system and make something suitable for them to eat. Only when their digestive system is good, their digestive function will also improve and they can grow up quickly.