Signs and Symptoms
1.
Frequent bowel movements.
2. Loose, watery stools.
3. Abdominal pain or cramping.
What to do now
1. Avoid feeding your baby solid food at
first to let the digestive tract rest.
2. Make sure your baby drinks enough
clear, warm liquids (water, saline). Let him or her drink only moderate
amounts for the first few hours, then as much as his or her stomach can
handle.
3. If your baby’s stomach tolerates the
fluids, try feeding bulk-adding foods such as bananas, white rice.
4. Don’t give anti-diarrhea products
without doctor’s permission; allow your baby’s digestive system to expect
whatever irritant or infectious agent may be causing the problem.
5. While your baby is recovering, avoid
giving him or her milk products, and fiber-rich foods such as salads and
fruit.
6. If your
baby’s diarrhea is severe, be sure to avoid dehydration. The signs include
dry mouth, sticky saliva, and dark yellow urine in smaller amounts than
usual. Commercial dehydration drinks such as depilate (for infants) and
sports drinks can help replace lost fluids and minerals.
When to call a doctor
1. If the diarrhea is a accompanied by
severe cramping, light-headedness, chills, vomiting, or fever over 100
degrees.
2. If you notice signs of severe
dehydration in your baby - dry mouth, sticky saliva, dizziness or
weakness, and dark yellow urine
Call for an immediate appointment.
3. If baby’s stools are bloody or tarry,
or contain mucus or worms.
4.
If your baby have diarrhea frequently, or if it occurs while your baby are
taking a medication.
5.
If diarrhea lasts for more than 48 hours (one day for a child under three,
eight hours for an infant under six months).
6.
If your baby may have been drinking untreated water.
7.
If you notice signs of dehydration, which can be dangerous for young
children.
How to prevent it
1. Avoid giving foods to your baby that
you know your baby’s digestive system cannot tolerate well.
2. When traveling in
foreign countries, give your baby only bottled or boiled or canned
beverages. Make sure your baby eats more fruits and vegetables.