Diet regulation
Take good care of children's diet and reduce the burden of gastrointestinal tract. Avoid giving children too much high-fat and high-protein foods, such as chocolate, milk and eggs. At this time, children should be given digestible food, such as rice soup, boiled water with sugar and salt, or even stop eating, in order to restore gastrointestinal function and accelerate the recovery of the disease.
Warm keeping measures
Pay attention to the child's abdomen to keep warm. Children's abdomen is easy to catch cold, and intestinal peristalsis is accelerated when diarrhea occurs. Abdominal cold will aggravate the condition.
Hip care
Take good care of the child's ass. Increased frequency of defecation can lead to skin and mucosal damage. After defecation, gently wipe with soft toilet paper, or gently rinse with gauze dipped in water, and apply ointment to prevent redness of buttocks. Change diapers in time to avoid skin friction.
Clean sanitation
The key to prevent diarrhea is to keep clean and hygienic. Teach children to wash their hands before and after meals, don't drink raw water and don't eat unclean food. Enhance resistance and take children outdoors. Pay attention to nursing hygiene and tableware disinfection to avoid infection. Keep breasts and underwear clean to reduce the chance of infection. Clean toys to avoid infection.
Be careful with medication
Take medicine carefully to keep the baby's stomach warm. Wish the baby a speedy recovery!