What food does the child have diarrhea

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Because the children with diarrhea have poor appetite, so parents should pay more attention to the diet. Now I'll introduce to you what kind of food the children with diarrhea eat.

What food does the child have diarrhea

First: Shenlian jujube porridge. Take 10 grams of Codonopsis, 10 grams of lotus seeds, 15 grams of jujube, 30 grams of Japonica rice. First, grind the Codonopsis and lotus seeds into fine powder, remove the nucleus and chop the jujube, and then cook the japonica rice with Codonopsis, lotus seeds and jujube meat with appropriate amount of water to make porridge, add a little sugar, and you can eat it twice a day. It has the effect of Supplementing Qi, strengthening spleen and stopping diarrhea, and is suitable for children with spleen and stomach weakness.

Second: glutinous rice sausage gruel. Take 30g glutinous rice and 15g yam. First, stir fry the glutinous rice slightly yellow, grind the yam into fine powder, then put the two into the pot, add appropriate amount of water to make porridge, add a little pepper noodles after cooked, adjust the amount of sugar, twice a day. It has the effect of strengthening the spleen, warming the stomach, warming the middle and stopping diarrhea.

Third: eat some easy to digest food, such as porridge, rotten noodles, minced fish, a small amount of vegetable mud, fresh fruit juice, etc., until 2 weeks after diarrhea stopped.

matters needing attention

After reading the introduction of this article, we should have an understanding of what food to eat for children with diarrhea. We should pay attention to keep the abdomen warm for infants with diarrhea, so as to avoid getting cold in the abdomen, accelerating intestinal peristalsis and aggravating diarrhea. Every time after defecation, children should wash their buttocks with warm water, apply some glycerin, skin care grease or talcum powder, and change their diapers in time, so as to prevent the skin from breaking into "red buttocks" due to fecal erosion and wet diaper friction, which can also prevent upward urinary tract infection. Dirty clothes, diapers, bedpans, tableware, toys and hands of caregivers should be disinfected.