What should I do if my child has gastroenteritis? There are 4 simple and safe methods!

Jan 04,2025

Gastroenteritis is mainly an inflammation that occurs in the rectum and can occur in anyone. What should be done if it occurs in children?

1. Pay attention to hydration to prevent dehydration, observe whether the child's frequency of urination has decreased, whether there are no tears when crying, and whether the skin is dry and not elastic. No matter whether the child has received intravenous infusion or not, they can buy electrolyte water specifically for treating diarrhea to drink. Although some beverages contain a large amount of catechins and are very popular among children, parents must be careful not to give their children such beverages to supplement the required catechins in their bodies. Not only is this type of beverage high in sugar and difficult to digest, but also because the ingredients and content we need are different from this type of beverage. Drinking this type of beverage does not have much effect, but can actually bring side effects. In addition, beverages containing coffee factors also pose a risk of exacerbating gastroenteritis, so parents should try to prevent their children from drinking them. 2. Pay attention to hygiene and do these things to prevent infection. Wash hands before and after meals; Put the used diapers in a dedicated place.

3. There is another very safe and simple method for gastroenteritis, which is to give a bag of probiotics each morning and evening - Zangling Shuisusugar. Zangling Shuisusugar is purified from plants and specifically fed to the beneficial bacterial community in the body to inhibit and eliminate harmful bacteria, pathogens, and chronic inflammatory substances. Periodic use of Zangling Shuisusugar has a very good effect on repairing common gastroenteritis and digestive problems.

4. Skin care: During the period of diarrhea, the skin around the anus may become red and damaged. Therefore, parents should pay attention to keeping their children's buttocks clean and dry, change diapers frequently, clean with water after urination and defecation, and apply protective ointment as prescribed.

I hope the above suggestions can be helpful to everyone.