If the following symptoms appear on the baby, see a doctor as soon as possible.
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Dehydration Manifestations of dehydration include reduced urination, no tears when crying, high fever, dry mouth, emaciation, polydipsia, listlessness, and sunken eyes. Observe whether the child has dehydration, and if there is dehydration, seek medical treatment in time.
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There is blood in the stool. If there is blood in the child’s stool, attention should be paid and the pediatrician should be reported in time.
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Mental and behavioral abnormalities If the child’s mental reaction and behavior have obvious changes, such as irritability or listlessness, consult a pediatrician in time.
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High fever and mental fatigue If the child has a high fever (over 39 ℃) and mental fatigue, report it to the pediatrician in time.
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Frequent Vomiting Can’t Eat If the baby is accompanied by frequent vomiting for more than 12 hours, it means that the child will not be able to supplement water and nutrition by eating. You should seek medical treatment in time.
If the child does not have any of the above serious symptoms, you can observe them at home first. If the child has an appetite, do not restrict the child’s diet.