What's wrong with a 2-year-old baby vomiting and diarrhea

  During seasonal changes, babies often experience uncomfortable symptoms. Vomiting and diarrhea refer to the simultaneous or alternating occurrence of vomiting and diarrhea, which is different from simple vomiting or diarrhea. So what is the reason for vomiting and diarrhea in a 2-year-old baby?

  

What's wrong with a 2-year-old baby vomiting and diarrhea1

  A 2-year-old baby experiencing vomiting and diarrhea may have acute gastroenteritis. If a baby experiences vomiting and diarrhea in autumn and winter, it may be due to rotavirus enteritis, and 2-year-old babies are a high-risk group for rotavirus. If the baby vomits severely, do not feed water or food for now. Baby's stool is very loose, you can take some medication to make it dry. Alternatively, probiotics can be taken orally to regulate intestinal digestion.

  Vomiting and diarrhea may also be a digestive disease, caused by viral infections leading to diarrhea in children. If vomiting is severe, it can cause dehydration. Mothers should take their babies to the hospital for intravenous infusion to improve dehydration symptoms. Intravenous infusion has a good antiviral effect.

  If the baby vomits and may not want to eat or vomit whatever they eat, they can be fed some warm water instead of forcing the baby to eat. When the baby does not vomit, it is better to eat light oil-free food, such as noodles and white rice Congee, so that the intestines and stomach can be slowly recuperated. If vomiting is not severe, you can boil some ginger soup for the baby to warm the stomach and improve the condition.

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