Teach you these tips to deal with your baby’s [autumn diarrhea]

Autumn diarrhea, the most common form of infantile diarrhea, is caused by rotavirus. This virus looks like a wheel under an electron microscope, so it is called [rotavirus]. Rotavirus is very infectious, can survive for several hours to several months in vitro, and can survive for a longer time in low temperature environment, and rotavirus is infectious until 10 days after symptoms appear before symptoms appear! The virus not only spreads among infants, but also adults are infected with rotavirus, but basically there are no symptoms. Adults are recessive disseminators of rotavirus. They do not suffer from the disease, but they are easy to infect children. Cross infection of rotavirus is easy to occur in homes, kindergartens and other places. Read More …

Do you know how to deal with autumn diarrhea?

Autumn diarrhea, named after the autumn and winter season with high incidence from September to January of the following year, is the most common infectious diarrhea in young children. Although the high incidence occurs in infants aged 6 to 24 months, children under the age of 5 may suffer from the disease. Generally, the younger the age, the more serious the symptoms will often be. For autumn diarrhea, I believe many parents are familiar with it. Even their babies have been tricked. The babies have diarrhea frequently. Parents don’t say how distressed they are when looking at it. If the baby has autumn diarrhea, how should parents take care of it? Today, Dr. Clove invited Hu Xinhua. She told us Read More …