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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How to Treat Pediatric Enuresis

Pediatric enuresis, commonly known as bedwetting, refers to the phenomenon of a child unintentionally urinating during sleep. Chronic bedwetting may affect a child’s physical development and mental health. Treatment methods include non-pharmacological treatments such as establishing good sleep habits and behavioral training, as well as medication treatment.
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