Question
At eleven o’clock at night on the nineteenth, after vomiting and diarrhea, the next morning the low fever began at 37.8 degrees Celsius, and later rose to 39.5 degrees Celsius. Now, although the fever has subsided, there is still diarrhea. Laboratory and examination results: viral infection. Previous treatment and effectiveness: The doctor diagnosed it as respiratory infection with heat syncope. Desired assistance: How can I prevent diarrhea?
Answer
Infantile diarrhea is characterized by an increase in bowel movements and a change in stool consistency, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as fever, dry heaves, and abdominal pain, as well as varying degrees of water, electrolyte, and acid-base imbalances. Intestinal extrinsic infections, damage caused by antibiotics leading to intestinal flora disorder, allergies, improper feeding, and climatic factors can also lead to anemia. It is suggested to use some pediatric diarrhea granules; I hope this explanation is helpful to you.