How to Treat Diarrhea in Young Children

Treating childhood diarrhea involves dietary therapy, care, and infection control. For different types of infections, appropriate antibiotic treatment should be adopted. At the same time, care should be enhanced, attention should be paid to disinfection and isolation, and the vomiting, defecation, and urination situations should be monitored. Timely fluid replacement is necessary, and dietary adjustments should be made.
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How to Treat Pediatric Diarrhea Symptoms

A child has had diarrhea for 3 days, with dry stools in the morning and frequent loose watery stools throughout the day, yellow in color. It is recommended to continue breastfeeding, gradually reintroduce solid foods, avoid high-sugar, high-fat, and coarse fiber foods; take oral rehydration solutions; use probiotics and zinc preparations, and do not use antibiotics unless there is no fever, good spirits, normal appetite, and stools without mucus or blood threads.
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How to Treat Pediatric Diarrhea?

Pediatric diarrhea may be caused by acute gastroenteritis or rotavirus infection. Treatment methods include antiviral drugs, montmorillonite powder, oral rehydration salts, and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication.
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