What to Do If a Child Has Bloody Stools

If a child has bloody stools, it may be caused by hemorrhoids, but medication should not be used blindly. Start by improving lifestyle habits, maintaining a regular schedule, eating a light diet, avoiding prolonged standing or sitting, and shortening the time spent on the toilet.
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What to Do If a Child Has Diarrhea

Diarrhea in children may be caused by bacterial enteritis or dysentery, requiring a stool test for diagnosis and targeted treatment. At the same time, attention should be paid to the child’s dehydration symptoms, and timely intravenous fluid replacement therapy should be sought at a hospital. In terms of diet, opt for light, soft, and easily digestible foods, and probiotics can be taken to adjust the intestinal flora.
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What to Do if a Child Has Diarrhea After Intravenous Treatment for Severe Pneumonia?

The child was hospitalized for 15 days due to severe pneumonia and was treated with antibiotics, which sometimes cause gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea, vomiting, and dry heaves. It is recommended to reduce the amount of milk fed each time and increase the frequency of feeding, and to hold the baby upright after feeding. Oral medications such as Babyganic’s granules and Simmering Decoction can be administered. The child should recover in a few days.
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