Gastroenteritis in babies is a disease that can lead to serious problems. For this reason, early identification and appropriate guidelines for action are important.
To avoid complications it is necessary to know what the warning signs are, as well as the specific care that improves the condition. Preventive measures, such as rotavirus vaccination, should be evaluated at the baby’s early age, following the pediatrician’s recommendations.
What is Gastroenteritis in the baby?
It is an inflammatory digestive disease that usually affects the stomach or intestines. It usually begins with the following signs and symptoms:
Diarrhea. Normal baby stools are loose or liquid; this makes it difficult to identify diarrhea. If you observe changes in the stools with the presence of a greater number, it is advisable to consult your pediatrician.
Vomiting. It is important to differentiate them from regurgitation; For this, it is necessary to know that vomiting occurs with a forceful exit of food and regurgitation is an easy exit from the flows that is usually accompanied by belching.
Fever. External temperature (measured in armpit or groin) higher than 37.5 ºC.
Abdominal pain. It is the most difficult symptom to identify because it only presents with crying.
What Causes Gastroenteritis in Baby?
The main cause of this condition are infectious diseases that can appear from viruses, bacteria or parasites. Among viruses, rotavirus is the most frequent and most important in developed countries.
It can also be due to non-intestinal infections such as otitis or urinary tract infections. It can even appear with non-infectious diseases such as dietary or other more systemic disorders.
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