What happens when an 11 month old child has frequent diarrhea? 5

Updated on parenting 2024-06-10
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can have a stool test, and some of it may just be due to intolerance to the lactose in human milk. As long as it is not the following, it is not necessary to be careful

    1. Loss of appetite, mild vomiting, less than 10 stools, yellow-green loose stools or egg drop soup, foam or mixed with a little mucus.

    2. More than 10 times a day or even dozens of stools, yellow-green watery or egg drop soup-like amount, mixed with mucus, stool microscopic examination with fat globules, white blood cells, red blood cells or pus cells with vomiting, severe cases vomit coffee grounds, if there are no above symptoms, it is caused by non-infectious factors such as excessive feeding, irregular or inappropriate addition of complementary food, etc., the abdomen is often cold or the weather is too hot, and the secretion of digestive juices is reduced to induce diarrhea.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This is because the child's gastrointestinal tract tissue has not yet been established, so the child is more prone to diarrhea and retching

    Just give him some lactase every day, this medicine can build the gastrointestinal system for children!

    And he has diarrhea to look at the color of the stool to determine what is causing it!

    If it's green, it's usually caused by a child's cold and fright!

    If it is yellow, it is caused by poor digestion in children

    Remember to hydrate your child to prevent dehydration, generally children should not have more than 4 times a day to have diarrhea, then they will be hospitalized**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Children between the ages of six months and one year often have gastrointestinal disorders, which is a physiological phenomenon, but excessive diarrhea may be a manifestation of temperament. It is advisable to seek medical attention in a timely manner according to the time and condition.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you have a bad stomach, you have to see a doctor for details, and children should not delay!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't know the reason, it's better to go to the hospital for a check-up, we are not professional doctors, and we mislead you by giving you the method.

    But I can tell you an earthwork, I used to use it a lot when I was young, and children can eat some roasted sweet potatoes when they have diarrhea, which can dry out the stool.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Let's go to the hospital and check it out.

    We're all one-sided here.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many reasons for the baby's diarrhea, such as 1) improper milk change: the child will have diarrhea due to not adapting to the new milk powder, and it is recommended to gradually replace the old milk powder with the new milk powder; 2) Improper milk preparation method: Improper milk concentration and temperature will cause children's diarrhea, and the correct preparation method is explained on the packaging of the product

    After boiling the water, cool to 40 to 50 degrees, add an appropriate amount of milk powder according to the "Recommended Table", and shake well; 3) Cold: You can give the baby a warm compress on the abdomen, and in severe cases, you should seek medical attention, and use medication and adjust the diet under the guidance of the doctor; If the bottle and pacifier are not sterilized in time, they may also be infected with microorganisms, causing diarrhea in the child. When diarrhea, the concentration of milk powder can be appropriately lowered, and the normal concentration can be adjusted after the baby's stool is normal.

    4) Before and after vaccination, it may cause mild diarrhea. Diarrhea will not get better immediately, there is a gradual improvement process, waiting for the recovery of lactase in the intestines, the fastest recovery will also take 1-3 days, and the slow one may take 1-2 months. In severe cases, it is recommended that the mother choose diarrhea milk powder for feeding, if it improves, it is necessary to observe for about a week, and the stool is not abnormal, and then the ordinary milk powder is mixed with diarrheal milk powder to gradually increase the way to transfer milk, gradually induce the recovery of lactase in the body, and re-adapt to ordinary milk powder, because the nutritional intake of diarrhea milk powder will not be enough for a long time.

    If you find that the baby has no diarrhea, you will immediately change to ordinary milk powder, which is prone to diarrhea after drinking.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dietary modifications: Unless there is severe vomiting, your child can still eat if he or she has diarrhea

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you have a bad stomach, rest more in your diet, ask your doctor, and get better slowly.

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