If the baby's symptoms are too serious, you can temporarily give the baby an intestinal mucosal protective agent and use microecological agents to improve the intestinal microecological environment. If the child has severe diarrhea, frequent defecation or a large amount of diarrhea; Can't eat normally; Frequent vomiting, unable to take orally; Persistent high fever; Obviously thirsty, signs of dehydration, such as sunken eyes, less tears, dry mucous membranes or decreased urine output, and mental changes, such as irritability, indifference, drowsiness, etc. Symptoms such as bloody feces should be sent to the hospital in time.
Pay attention to avoid feeding your baby vegetables and fruits containing crude fiber, high-sugar food or high-fat diet, and avoid giving sugary drinks, including common commercially available fruit juice, sweet tea, soda, cola, sports drinks, undiluted fruit juice or refreshing drinks, and some irritating, diuretic or laxative liquids such as coffee, some medicinal teas or granules. You can continue to eat daily foods that are easy to digest, such as porridge, noodles, porridge, eggs, minced fish, minced meat, fresh coconut juice rich in potassium and fresh fruit juice. If the food intake is small, the feeding times can be increased, and food can be arranged every 3-4 hours 1 time.