Taking care of your infant is a crucial duty for parents. Nevertheless, disturbances sometimes occur and cause several consequences. Among these are diarrhea. What to know about this disease and how to treat it? The remainder of this article provides answers to these questions.
What to know about diarrhea in infants
Diarrhea in infants is manifested by feces which are abnormally and frequently released as liquid. According to studies, 80% of recorded cases are due to viruses. In addition, a large amount of cow's milk knowing its composition can cause such diarrhea. This disease causes dehydration in the infected infant characterized by the loss of water and mineral salts. The infant loses a large amount of these two substances during diarrhea. As a consequence, he can vomit a lot, refuse to take water and have a high fever. The flora of his intestine can undergo very specific or even dangerous modifications. Weight loss is also the major consequence of this disease. How then to deal with this discomfort in view of its many consequences?
Principle-based treatment
Rehydrating the infant is the first avenue to follow. A specific diet recommended by the pediatrician should be observed. The infant must indeed recover the water and mineral salts that he lost during the diarrhea. Specific drugs, rich in zinc, on the advice of the doctor are recommended so that the diarrhea does not resume a few weeks later. Be careful though with products intended to slow down the transit through its organs which reject waste. They can cause other discomforts. Avoid premature weaning for various reasons, science advises it at two years at least. If a child carries viruses whose germs cause diarrhea, keep them away from others. This is to reduce the risk of contamination.