Children's stomachs are relatively delicate. If they are not properly cared for in daily life, they are easily invaded by bacteria, viruses and microorganisms, resulting in gastrointestinal colds. Gastrointestinal diseases such as diarrhea are a relatively common symptom. There are many reasons for children's diarrhea. Different causes of diarrhea have different types of diarrhea. Different types of diarrhea require different treatments. Correctly judging diarrhea is the prerequisite for symptomatic treatment. So what types of pediatric diarrhea can be divided into? What are the types of diarrhea in children? Diarrhea in children is mainly judged by the frequency, shape and smell of stool. According to the degree of diarrhea, it can be divided into mild diarrhea and severe diarrhea. Mild diarrhea generally refers to diarrhea that is not serious, with no other obvious symptoms, and generally does not cause dehydration. The duration of diarrhea will not be too long, and it can generally recover on its own by adjusting the diet. Severe diarrhea refers to severe diarrhea, watery stools, and frequent bowel movements. If you are not careful, it can easily cause dehydration in children. For children with severe diarrhea, it is best to go to the hospital for relevant examinations and symptomatic treatment. According to the course of the disease, pediatric diarrhea can be divided into acute pediatric diarrhea and chronic pediatric diarrhea. Acute pediatric diarrhea can generally be recovered in half a month. Chronic pediatric diarrhea takes more than 1 month or even longer. Generally, children's diarrhea is acute diarrhea. When diarrhea occurs, parents should deal with it in time. If it turns into chronic diarrhea over time, it will be more difficult to treat and require a long period of conditioning. Depending on the cause of diarrhea, children's diarrhea can be divided into three types: indigestion diarrhea, infectious diarrhea, and physiological diarrhea. The common cause of indigestion diarrhea is improper diet. Eating too much or too little can cause diarrhea. Eating cold food in hot weather can also cause diarrhea. Indigestion diarrhea usually presents physical symptoms such as fever and poor appetite. Infectious diarrhea is caused by the invasion of bacteria and viruses, which can cause gastrointestinal colds. Infectious diarrhea will cause abnormally smelly stools, usually accompanied by fever. In addition to paying attention to dietary adjustments, infectious diarrhea also requires medication. Therefore, you should go to the hospital for symptomatic treatment in a timely manner. Another type of pediatric diarrhea is physiological diarrhea. Physiological diarrhea mainly occurs in infants who are mainly breastfed. Physiological diarrhea generally does not require special treatment. It will gradually disappear as the child's complementary food is added. Pediatric diarrhea is the most common disease in children. Diarrhea can make children feel painful and affect their digestion and absorption functions. Parents should pay attention to preventing diarrhea in their daily lives. They should pay attention to keeping their children's abdomen warm, pay attention to diet, develop good living and hygiene habits, and eat less junk food. |
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