Dietary guidance for infantile diarrhea
summary
Infantile diarrhea is a gastrointestinal disorder in infants and young children, with diarrhea and vomiting as the main syndrome. The incidence rate is highest in summer and autumn. The pathogenic factors of the disease are divided into three aspects: constitution, infection and digestive dysfunction. The main clinical manifestations were increased frequency of defecation, loose stool and disorder of water and electrolyte. If the disease is treated properly, the effect is good, but if it is not treated in time, it may endanger the life of children. So in the daily life of infants and young children diarrhea diet can eat what? What can't I eat?
Dietary guidance for infantile diarrhea
First, infants with diarrhea diet should ensure enough water, correct dehydration, and then to liquid, semi liquid, gradually transition to normal diet.
Second, infants with diarrhea diet should eat milk, milk, rice soup, fresh fruit juice, protein soup and other liquid or soybean milk, porridge, vegetable mud, apple mud, fish, meat, steamed eggs and other semi liquid and less residue food.
Third, you can drink carrot juice on the diet of infant diarrhea (250 grams of fresh carrots are washed and chopped into the pot, 3 grams of fine salt are added, and the juice is dregs after boiling with appropriate amount of water, which can be taken 2-3 times a day)
matters needing attention
Pay attention to the diet adjustment of patients with this disease, in principle, from less to more, from thin to thick, try to encourage more to eat, and gradually return to normal diet. The speed and time of adjustment depend on the tolerance of children with infantile diarrhea to diet. If the symptoms of breast-feeding or milk feeding patients are serious, and the symptoms are relieved after stopping feeding, and the stool pH is less than 6.0 and the reducing substance is more than 0.5%, they should be fed with diluted milk, fermented milk or lactose free formula (without lactose), and closely observed. Once the children can tolerate it, they should return to normal diet.













