Question

How should children’s diarrhea be treated?

Answer

Children’s diarrhea may be a recurrence of autumnal vomiting caused by rotavirus infection. Not only can it cause nausea, but the stool may also become increasingly frequent and severe, potentially leading to blood and dehydration. Therefore, treatment with antiemetic medications, antiviral drugs, and fluid replacement therapy is necessary to prevent dehydration. The causes of children’s diarrhea can include colds and food-related issues. It is recommended that you provide the medication information to your attending physician for further treatment. Additionally, if you are breastfeeding, it is advisable to continue breastfeeding to reduce the pressure on the child’s gastrointestinal system. At the same time, you can also give the baby plenty of oral rehydration solutions to prevent dehydration.