What should you do if your baby shows symptoms of autumn diarrhea?
If a four-month-old baby’s stool appears green, it may be due to dyspepsia or rotavirus infection. It is recommended to conduct a regular stool examination to determine the cause and take appropriate treatment measures.
It is recommended to check the stool to determine if there is secondary gastroenteritis. If there is no gastroenteritis, appropriate antidiarrheal measures can be taken to shorten the course of the disease. If it is rotavirus gastrointestinal enteritis, antiviral treatment is required, so you can now add ribavirin antiviral treatment for your baby. Also, pay attention to feeding hygiene and avoid letting your baby’s abdomen get cold.
A 7-month-old baby with autumn diarrhea is experiencing stool resembling egg flower soup, showing signs of low spirits and requiring appropriate rehydration and a balanced diet.
Offering treatment suggestions for an 8-month-old baby with a low fever caused by rotavirus
Medical advice for dealing with rotavirus diarrhea
Mainly pay attention to the frequency of bowel movements and the amount of urine during rotavirus infection.
After a baby infected with rotavirus receives treatment, if symptoms persist, such as diarrhea and persistent fever, it may indicate a severe condition. If the baby’s condition worsens, with greenish, rubbery-like stools, medical advice is to hospitalize the child. This article discusses the possible causes and recommended treatments.