Question

“What should I do when my daughter has diarrhea and vomiting?”

Answer

“The patient is one year old and experiencing diarrhea and vomiting symptoms, accompanied by poor health and a history of frequent colds. Since the symptoms have persisted for three days, it is considered possible to be childhood diarrhea in autumn, especially due to rotavirus infection. Immediate medical attention is needed for fluid replacement and nutritional support to prevent dehydration and monitor for electrolyte imbalances. If not treated promptly, it may lead to severe dehydration and other complications. Suggest entering ‘rotavirus’ to get more information.” “A one-year-and-nine-month-old daughter was infected with rotavirus and experienced four days of diarrhea and vomiting before recovering. Remind parents to persist with treatment and fluid replacement, as severe dehydration can be very dangerous and difficult to treat. Diet should be light, easy to digest, avoiding cold, greasy, and high-protein foods. Let the child eat according to their wishes and ensure they rest well after treatment. The expected duration of the illness is about seven days for recovery, and it has now been three days. Continue with treatment, and improvements will be seen.”