During the seasonal changes, not only do people start to dress randomly, but also have a lot of discomfort in their bodies due to temperature differences. This discomfort occurs more often in the baby, especially in autumn, when babies always have diarrhea. Today, the editor of X

When changing seasons, not only do you start to dress randomly, but you will also experience a lot of discomfort in your body due to temperature differences. This discomfort occurs more often in your baby, especially in autumn, when babies always have diarrhea. Today, the editor of Xiaoou Parenting talks about will tell you what you need to pay attention to when feeding babies in the seasons.

After the autumn, the temperature is getting lower and lower, and the high incidence of diarrhea is also ushered in. Many new parents are very nervous when they see their children's diarrhea. After all, the baby itself is very fragile. Therefore, many novice parents are always ready to take their children to the hospital. In fact, diarrhea in the season is normal and a common disease, especially for babies under one year old.

Dialogies and colds and fevers in children are both symptoms and not diseases. To solve the causes of diarrhea in children, we need to deal with the right symptom. First of all, we need to know why diarrhea always occurs in babies?

Infants and young children's digestive system is incomplete, the stomach and intestines do not tolerate food enough, or because the supplementary food is improperly added, the child cannot adapt to new food for a while, which will cause diarrhea. Eighty percent of diarrhea in autumn and winter are caused by viral infections, with rotavirus the most common.

When the baby accidentally eats unclean or spoiled food, or eats too much inappropriate food, it can cause diarrhea. Also, if parents abuse antibiotics on their babies when their babies are sick, it will lead to temporary intestinal bacterial disorders, thereby inducing diarrhea.

The key to treating diarrhea is to prevent the baby from dehydrating and to ensure that the baby has enough water intake. If the baby has a dry mouth when he has diarrhea, parents can buy some oral liquid to replenish the salt needed by the baby. In addition, you need to give your baby more easily digestible foods and eat less and more meals. If the situation is serious, you can take some montmorillonite powder or probiotics and other drugs to your baby after asking the doctor.

If the baby's diarrhea is not serious and there are no symptoms of dehydration, you can use warm water and vegetable juice to let the baby take it. In addition, the navel patch has no effect on alleviating the baby's diarrhea. Many parents are always taken away by some misinformation when dealing with their baby's diarrhea. Let's take a look together.

Some mothers think that the reason why their children have diarrhea is because they eat too much and fast. Although this will not aggravate the diarrhea of ​​the baby, it will cause the baby to experience symptoms of dehydration and hypoglycemia. Some parents also think that their children should eat lighter at this time, so they let their children drink only white porridge. The nutritional content of the porridge is very small. If the child drinks porridge for a long time, it will also be bad for the baby's development.

Some parents also ask their children to take antibiotics when they see their children's diarrhea. Dizziness and diarrhea of ​​children is usually a viral infection and does not require antibiotic treatment. What parents need to do is take their children to check and find the cause, rather than abuse of drugs.

When what symptoms do the baby need to seek medical treatment? If the baby has severe diarrhea and is not energetic, vomits severely and cannot eat normally, has blood or blood in the stool, has sunken eye sockets, drinks water all the time but does not go to the toilet, and has symptoms of fever, you need to go to the hospital for treatment.

So what should parents do to prevent diarrhea in their babies? First of all, you should pay attention to your baby's diet. Before feeding the baby, you should keep your hands feeding, disinfect the tableware, and don't give the baby the remaining milk. When adding complementary food to your baby, try to add it in small amounts. Do not add many kinds of food at once. If you have no problems in about three days, add the next one.

Some breastfeeding children have stools 5 to 6 times a day, and the stools are thin and paste or toothpaste. Parents think it is diarrhea, so they are anxious to take their children to the hospital. In fact, this phenomenon of increasing stools due to breast milk is medically called physiological diarrhea. Physiological diarrhea is common in breastfeeding babies, and most of them occur within 6 months.