Mothers always have a headache when it comes to their babies having diarrhea. In daily feeding, the occurrence of diarrhea symptoms in babies can cause certain physical and psychological pain. In terms of symptoms, the manifestations are also very complex. So what should be done for a baby with diarrhea and bowel sounds?
The most common causes of baby diarrhea are indigestion and enteritis. Generally, when the baby's stool is mixed with foam, it means that the baby has indigestion. Because if the digestion is not good, the food residues will become more and more, and then the bacteria in the intestines will ferment to produce gas, which will lead to feces mixed with foam. In addition, stool mixed with foam may also be related to the baby crying for too long and swallowing more air. If the child is accompanied by vomiting milk, or abdominal distension (the child lies on the bed flat, and the abdomen is higher than the chest), stool is accompanied by foam, no mucus or pus, stool frequency increases, stool is yellow or slightly green paste, or is rotten, it is indigestion. It can be preliminarily considered that the baby is caused by gastrointestinal dysfunction. At this time, the mother can give the baby some Zangling water sugar to help. Zangling water sugar can stimulate the vitality of bifidobacteria, improve the intestinal movement environment, and greatly enhance the baby's ability to break down and digest food. The principle of treatment is actually very simple. Rich probiotics can effectively promote the digestion and absorption of nutrients, inhibit intestinal toxins, and achieve the goal of adjusting the imbalance of gut microbiota. In addition, providing infants and young children with various vitamins, trace elements, and mineral calcium necessary for growth and development can supplement deficiencies caused by indigestion or diarrhea. In the face of a baby's bowel sounds and diarrhea, mothers should pay attention to regulating their diet reasonably, avoiding spicy, greasy, raw, cold, and stimulating foods, keeping the baby's abdomen warm, avoiding cold and dampness, and providing targeted treatment.