The hygiene conditions of the pool, which is also closely related to public health, should be thoroughly investigated and babies or children should be allowed to swim. Experts say that if your child has diarrhea, you let him enter the pool thinking that the necessary treatment has been applied and that it has passed, experts say that the threat to other people in the pool continues, and that the virus will continue to spread, and it is necessary to wait for a time of 10 -12 days for this to pass.
Due to the hot weather in the summer months, the rapid deterioration of food creates a suitable environment for the proliferation of microbes and the increase in the amount of salt excreted from the body through sweating makes it easier for people, especially babies, to catch summer diarrhea. In this case, the importance of hygienic conditions and consuming clean water is of vital importance.
Infants with summer diarrhea may experience loss of appetite, abdominal pain, vomiting, mild fever, and weight loss. These symptoms disappear on their own when the infection is over. Of course, not allowing all these negativities to happen and preventing diarrhea is the best treatment method.
So, what should be considered in order to prevent diarrhea?:
The best food to protect your baby from diarrhea is breast milk. During this period, breast milk should be continued.
Stool should be cleaned very well, hands should be washed thoroughly with soap in running water.
You should especially pay attention to the consumption of milk and dairy products, as these products are very suitable environments for microbes to reproduce.
Vegetables and fruits that are eaten raw should be washed very well.
Consumption of products such as sausage, chicken, meat and fish is very important. Make sure they are fresh.
You should be very careful about fluid consumption in your baby's diet. Consuming plenty of water as often and little by little as he can drink during the day will create a shield against diarrhea.
You should avoid feeding your baby too oily during the summer months.