1. What is indigestive diarrhea in infants?
Infant dyspeptic diarrhea refers to diarrhea symptoms caused by absorption or digestive dysfunction. This type of diarrhea usually occurs in babies under 6 months old because the intestinal absorption of food has not yet fully matured.
2. What are the symptoms of indigestive diarrhea in infants?
The main symptoms of indigestive diarrhea in infants include: increased stool frequency, more than 5 times a day; stool that is watery or gruel-like, with a lighter color; mucus or blood streaks in the stool; accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite Decrease etc.
3. What causes indigestive diarrhea in infants?
There are many causes of indigestive diarrhea in infants, including: improper breastfeeding and artificial feeding; infectious gastroenteritis; overfeeding or a single diet; allergic reactions, etc.
4. How to prevent and treat indigestive diarrhea in infants?
Methods to prevent and treat indigestive diarrhea in infants include: feeding correctly, breastfeeding is the best choice; avoiding overfeeding or a single diet; keeping the baby\’s hygienic environment clean and hygienic; timely treatment of infectious gastroenteritis, etc.
5. How to provide care?
Babies suffering from infantile dyspeptic diarrhea require careful care. Including: keeping your baby\’s skin clean and dry; changing diapers in time; avoiding the use of irritating skin products, etc.
6. When do you need medical treatment?
If your baby develops severe diarrhea, vomiting, fever and other symptoms, seek medical attention promptly. If you have bloody stools, mucus stools, etc., you also need to seek medical treatment in time. At the same time, parents should pay attention to the physical changes of their babies and take their children for regular physical examinations.
【Abstract】
Infant dyspeptic diarrhea refers to diarrhea symptoms caused by absorption or digestive dysfunction. The main symptoms include increased stool frequency, watery or gruel-like stool, nausea, vomiting, etc. Prevention and treatment methods include proper feeding and maintaining a clean and hygienic environment. Babies suffering from infantile dyspeptic diarrhea need careful care. At the same time, parents should pay attention to the baby\’s physical changes and take their children for regular physical examinations. If you have severe symptoms or bloody or mucusy stools, you need to seek medical attention promptly.