If your child already has complementary foods. You can give food that is easily digested. For example, rice is processed into porridge, bananas, and others. Also make sure your baby gets a lot of fluid intake, more than he issued because of diarrhea. It is better to avoid giving your child foods that contain too much fat, oily, milk, and dairy products. It aims to relieve complaints of diarrhea symptoms experienced by children during the holidays. The first treatment for diarrhea for children While for children, actually not much different from babies. It's just that the child no longer gets breast milk to help overcome the symptoms of diarrhea. Instead, give him easily digestible foods such as rice, bananas, and bread. Don't forget, make sure your child gets enough fluid intake, both from food and drinks. For example, by giving him lots of water, fruit and food to help prevent dehydration during diarrhea. Give your child also an oral electrolyte solution. Instead, avoid giving your child milk and its processed products, caffeinated drinks, spicy, oily, and fatty foods for a while. Because the food and drinks are at risk of worsening the symptoms of diarrhea that is being experienced by children while on vacation. Do not forget, even though you have drawn up many plans and various places to visit while on this vacation, try to get the children to get enough rest first. At least, until the condition is much better, accompanied by frequency of bowel movements and faecal texture that returns to normal. For diarrhea caused by a bacterial infection, the doctor will give antibiotics that are suitable for the child's condition.
When to see a doctor?
You should immediately check with your child to the doctor if the symptoms they experience do not improve, even showing signs of dehydration. In addition, consider also the following symptoms: Less than 6 months old Aged less than 3 months, and experienced vomiting and diarrhea at once. Have had diarrhea for more than 3 days. Vomiting is a green, yellow or bloody liquid. Fever above 40.5 degrees Celsius for children over 6 months, and 38 degrees Celsius for children under 6 months based on examination with an anus thermometer. There is blood in the stool, or black stool. Complaints of upset stomach does not improve after defecation. Even though the child is currently on vacation, the various symptoms of diarrhea above indicate that you need to immediately take the child to the doctor to check his condition.
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