Diarrhea disorder
What to know about diarrhea disorder,the causes, effect, symptoms, treatment
How to relieve discomfort in the re**al area caused by diarrhea?
Diarrhea often means frequent trips to the bathroom. This can cause discomforts like:
tching.
Burning.
Pain during bowel movements.
If you’re experiencing any of these discomforts, there are a few things you can do to help, including:
Sitting in a few inches of lukewarm water in a bathtub.
Patting your re**al area dry with a clean soft towel after getting out of the tub or shower. Don’t rub the area dry because that will only make the irritation worse.
Applying petroleum jelly or a hemorrhoid cream to your a**s.
What to do if a baby or young child has diarrhea?
If your child has severe diarrhea, call your healthcare provider. Young children are at a higher risk of dehydration than adults. You also can’t treat a child’s diarrhea the same way you would an adult case. Over-the-counter medications can be dangerous in young children and all treatments of diarrhea in children should be guided by their healthcare provider. It’s important to keep your child hydrated. Your provider will help you determine the best way to do this, but options often include:
Breast milk.
Formula.
Electrolyte drinks (Pedialyte) for older children – this is not recommended for babies.
The best option to keep your child hydrated might change as the child ages. Always check with your provider before giving your child a new liquid or treatment of any kind
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