Symptoms of intestinal bacterial infection?

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New mothers, when babies have diarrhea, parents must pay attention to their mental state. When the child's stool is 5-6 times a day, thin, but has a good appetite, good spirit, and normal temperature, you can have good reasons to classify it as physiological diarrhea without any treatment. When not normal, it is necessary to consider whether the baby intestinal tract infection. Symptoms of intestinal bacterial infection? Let's talk about it.

Symptoms of intestinal bacterial infection?

(1) Digestive tract infection: pathogenic microorganisms can enter children's digestive tract with contaminated food or water, so it is easy to occur in artificially fed children.

(2) Extradigestive tract infection: infection of organs and tissues outside the digestive tract can also cause diarrhea, common in otitis media, pharyngitis, pneumonia, urinary tract infection and skin infection.

(3) Intestinal flora disorder caused by abuse of antibiotics: long term and large-scale application of broad-spectrum antibiotics such as chloramphenicol, kanamycin, gentamicin, ampicillin, and various cephalosporins, especially when two or more kinds of cephalosporins are used together, in addition to direct stimulation of the intestinal tract or autonomic nerve, resulting in increased intestinal peristalsis, decreased glucose absorption, and decreased disaccharidase activity, resulting in diarrhea, What's more, it can cause intestinal flora disorder.

matters needing attention

Prevention of bacterial diarrhea is mainly to pay attention to strict disinfection feeding baby bottles, milk pots and other things. Generally, bottles and pacifiers can be boiled in water for 30 minutes to kill all bacteria. The milk should be boiled and drunk. It is forbidden to give children food, drink and unclean food that have been stored in the refrigerator for a long time. Avoid long-term use of broad-spectrum antibiotics.