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DIARRHEA

Diarrhea or diarrhea is a disease in which patients experienced a bowel movement arousal continuously with feces or feces that still has excessive water content. Diarrhea (or in harsh language called diarrhea) is a disease in which the stool or feces turns into mushy or liquid that usually happens at least three times in 24 hours. This condition can be a symptom of injury, disease, allergies (fructose, lactose), excess vitamin C, and eating certain fruits. Usually accompanied by abdominal pain and often nausea and vomiting. Consuming acidic foods, spicy, or containing coconut milk well in excess can cause diarrhea as well as intestinal shock made. Diarrhea can be a severe problem. Mild cases can be recovered in a few days. However, severe diarrhea can cause dehydration (lack of fluids) or severe nutritional problems. Symptoms of diarrhea: 1. Stomach ache 2. Nausea and vomiting often 3. Defecate continuous 4. Decreased appetite 5. High fever 6. Sometimes there is blood in the stool or feces 7. Other symptoms may arise stiffness in his back and stomach reads Diarrhea can be overcome by consuming adequate amounts of water to replace lost, better mixed with salt and sugar, can also drink the ORS, or taking drugs to prevent diarrhea. Many ways to prevent the arrival of the diarrheal disease, including: 1. Maintain cleanliness of the environment, especially water 2. Do not eat food carelessly let alone contaminated with bacteria that can cause diarrhea. 3. Avoid eating foods that are too spicy and sour. 4. Maintain body condition with exercise and drinking water 8-12 times a day. Diarrhea in children is due to an infection in the body, one meal consumed (expired food), allergies to certain foods and poisoning. Diarrhea in children can turn into a serious problem. If there are signs of danger as follows immediately take medicine or hospital: liquid bowel movements (diarrhea) every 4-6 hours once, fever, dry mouth, decreased urination, drowsiness, fatigue, crying softly, eyes sunken, vomiting , there is spotting blood in the stool. Here are some important suggestions that should be done to prevent the occurrence of diarrhea in infants, namely: 1. Continued to breastfeed the baby during the first 4 months. With breastfeeding, the baby's body will form antibodies to improve the digestive tract and restrain the rate of diarrhea. 2. If it starts to give new food or solid food to babies, start slowly chew the food first. It is intended to provide time for adaptation to the baby's stomach to digest food. 3. Keep the baby's condition is in place is always clean and healthy. 4. Prevent the baby's condition was always clean and healthy place. 5. Prevent children memamsukkan dirty stuff into his mouth. 6. Do not give medicines diarrhea unnecessary baby.

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