How to deal with pediatric fall diarrhea?

  In autumn, many babies with diarrhea are seen in the pediatric clinics of major hospitals, and we often talk about “autumn diarrhea”. As the weather turns cooler in autumn, diarrheal diseases caused by bacterial infections have decreased, while diarrhea in infants and children caused by viruses, especially rotavirus, is the most common, and the incidence of the disease peaks in October and November every year. For fall diarrhea, here are some tips to help relieve the symptoms  Regulate your baby’s intestinal flora by supplementing with probiotic preparations Regardless of the cause of your baby’s diarrhea, once diarrhea starts, a large number of probiotics are lost in the intestinal tract.  Use rehydration salts to prevent baby dehydration Careful parents will find that when babies see the doctor with diarrhea, the doctor will usually prescribe oral rehydration salts. This is because diarrhea is very likely to cause dehydration, which can be life-threatening if it becomes severe. But for babies with diarrhea, rehydration is not pure water, but electrolyte water. Because babies with diarrhea will lose a lot of water and electrolytes, just general water supplementation will not only fail to absorb the water in the intestinal cavity but may also cause the phenomenon of drinking and shitting water. Baby diarrhea must take rehydration salts, it is the best method recommended by the World Health Organization to treat pediatric diarrhea dehydration, and it is safe and effective.  Use food to relieve diarrhea Carrot puree: the volatile oil contained in carrots can play a role in promoting digestion and sterilization, which can reduce diarrhea and pediatric gastrointestinal burden.  Apple puree: Apples are rich in tannins, which have an astringent effect, while the pectin in apples can absorb water and relieve diarrhea.  Fried rice soup: Wash and dry ordinary rice, fry it until golden brown, then add water to cook porridge and give the child porridge water, which also has an anti-diarrheal effect.