Baby diarrhea
Infant diarrhea is a gastrointestinal dysfunction in infants and young children. The main symptoms are diarrhea and vomiting. The incidence is highest in summer and autumn. The pathogenic factors of the disease are divided into three aspects: physical fitness, infection and digestive dysfunction. The main clinical manifestations are increased stool frequency, defecation and water and electrolyte disorders. If the disease is treated properly, the effect is good, but it can endanger the life of children when it is not treated in time or even serious water and electrolyte disorders occur.
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