From six months after birth to one or two years old, babies are prone to viral infections, which can lead to the onset of diseases such as colds and bloating. The frequency of diarrhea in babies is relatively high. So, what should I do if my one year old baby has diarrhea and diarrhea?
A one year old baby has diarrhea and diarrhea, which indicates that the shape of their stool is like water. From the fact that diarrhea is like water, it seems that the baby may have diarrhea symptoms caused by bacterial infection. Parents should pay attention to distinguishing whether a one year old baby has diarrhea or diarrhea, but the stool has no odor, is not pungent, and looks completely like water, which is caused by catching a cold or food.
The water like stool that appears in this situation can be effectively changed by adjusting food and keeping warm, which can improve the abnormality of the baby's stool. If a baby over one year old has diarrhea and water, but it looks cloudy. A severe condition resembling rice paste, accompanied by a stimulating odor, especially a fishy smell, indicates that the baby's stool is caused by bacterial infection.
Babies around one year old have relatively weaker physical resistance and are prone to diarrhea, colds, and fever. Parents should strengthen the care of their babies in daily life, especially for babies who have just recovered from a cold. Do not give them meat rich foods such as pork rib soup, otherwise it may cause diarrhea.