•   Thursday, April 18, 2024
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Diarrhoea in children and infants - how to help a child?

Short-term diarrhea is usually not dangerous for the child, you just need to remember about the appropriate support for the toddler in this difficult time. Above all, the child must not be dehydrated, as this can have serious consequences for his or her health and even for his or her life. What you need to know about how to support your child during diarrhoea - read the article and learn more about it.

What can cause diarrhea in small children?

Diarrhoea can be caused by many factors. In children with an expanding diet, this may be the result of new food being introduced and a lack of readiness on the part of the digestive system, or an allergic reaction to the product. When a baby is breastfed, it can be a reaction to what the mother has just eaten. In the case of children fed with modified milk, this can also be a reaction to a change in the mixture or poorly prepared milk. Diarrhoea can also be caused by food poisoning or an excess of food - small children can develop diarrhoea after eating too much fruit (especially those with a lot of water, such as watermelons). But diarrhoea may also have more serious causes, e.g. it may accompany fever, teething or illnesses caused by viruses.

Infant diarrhea: how can I help my child?

If you have a mild diarrhoea, make sure that your child does not dehydrate. To drink, the child should be given water in particular. Do not drink sweetened juices or drinks, as they may exacerbate the symptoms. To eat you should give delicate and easily digestible food, which will not burden and irritate the stomach. When your baby is fed breastmilk, it is enough to attach it to the breast frequently enough, while paying attention to what you are eating. If your baby is fed modified milk, remember to check to see if the mixture change caused diarrhoea and return to the old one.

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