Monday, October 15, 2018

How do you care for your baby with gastroenteritis?

As the climate changes, the baby's stomach is also undergoing a great test. Gastroenteritis becomes an annoyance for every child's parents. Once the child's intestines strike, the child will not eat or drink, for the child's Health has a great impact. How do we protect our children's intestines?
How do you care for your baby with gastroenteritis?
1. Just do a good job of keeping your abdomen warm. When the temperature is lowered, the baby is prone to diarrhea. In the case of diarrhea, the bowel movement is inherently faster. If the abdomen is cold, the bowel movement will be faster, so the diarrhea will be aggravated. At this time, parents should properly warm the child's abdomen, use hot water bottles, warm the baby and the like, while helping the child to stomach to relieve pain.

2. Daily necessities should be disinfected in time, because the baby is still small, the body and immunity are weak in all aspects, the skin is tender, and it is easy to be infected. Therefore, the things the children have used should be cleaned and disinfected in time. Avoid cross-contagion. Baby toys should also be cleaned and disinfected frequently. Spoons, bottles and tableware for the baby to eat and drink are the most important, and must be cleaned and disinfected each time they are used up. It is best to boil in boiling water before each use.


3. To keep the anus clean, wash your baby's stool with warm water every time to avoid re-infection of the intestines.

4. For parents with children, pay more attention to the child's diaper, this is the most susceptible to infection, if the child pulls or pee on the diaper, it should be replaced in time, and clean the baby's butt with warm water;

5. Reasonable eating. Don't eat when your child's stomach is uncomfortable. When your child's condition improves, you can encourage him to eat when you have appetite. Because the child has gastroenteritis and spit when eating, so he does not eat, and anorexia begins. Encourage your child to eat a small amount of meals, slowly adjust the child's appetite and eating habits, when the child vomits again frequently, fasting, and go to the hospital to prevent dehydration.

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