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Home-Made Babyfoods for Diarrhoea

Home-Made Babyfoods for Diarrhoea

If children are coping with diarrhoea, their digestion gets affected. Their digestive system may not be able to easily digest the normal food that they eat on day-to-day basis. Therefore, it is necessary to give them foods that are light and easily digestible and can help to control diarrhoea. Read on to learn more about the home-made baby foods for diarrhoea.

If your child has diarrhoea then proper foods should be given to control the motions. Rice kanji and sugar, salt and water solution are ideal for child who has diarrhoea. Here we have given the method for preparation of rice kanji and the solution. This solution should be taken frequently to prevent dehydration.

Rice Kanji

Boil little water and add 30 grams (or a handful) of rice powder to make the solution into a thin liquid. Add one level teaspoon of salt and water to this liquid to make it up to 1 litre.

Water, Sugar and Salt Solution

This solution is an essential medicine for diarrhoea. It is necessary for adults as well as children and infants. After preparing the solution, make sure that you taste it. The solution should not taste too salty. Add lime juice (sour/sweet) or orange juice to taste. Some children prefer to have this solution without orange juice.
Keep this solution in a refrigerator or cold place. Make fresh solution after 24 hours. Wherever possible, boil the water and cool it before adding salt and sugar. Once the solution is ready, do not boil it.
Adults
For 1 litre of water (roughly three soft drink bottles or cans) add 1 level teaspoon of salt and 8 level teaspoons of sugar. Mix and taste
Children
For 1 litre of water, add 3/4 teaspoon of salt and 8 level teaspoons of sugar. Mix and taste.
Infants
For 1 litre of water, add 3/4 teaspoon of salt and 1/2 teaspoon of sugar. Mix and taste.

Other Foods

Since your child is suffering from diarrhoea, it is necessary to include foods that help to bind the stools. There are certain grains and fruits that help in hardening the stools of children when included in their diet. Such foods are very good for helping them cope with diarrhoea. Let us take a look at the foods that can help in bulking of child’s stools in diarrhoea.
  • Banana
  • Applesauce
  • Rice
  • Curd
  • Bread
  • Pasta
  • Potato
The above mentioned foods should be given to babies to whom solids are already introduced. Make sure that these foods are properly mashed before they are given to the baby in order to avoid choking hazard. For making applesauce you need to peal apples and boil or steam them until they become tender. You can then put these cooked tender pieces of apple in a blender and blend it into a puree. You must consult your child’s doctor before your give the above mentioned foods to your baby while he or she is coping with diarrhoea.

Foods to Be Avoided

When your baby is suffering from diarrhoea you must avoid giving foods that are known to cure constipation. For example, you must avoid giving fruits like peaches, plums, pears, prunes, apricots etc, during this time. You must also avoid giving foods which have higher fibre content. Although, applesauce can help in binding stools, apple juice can do the opposite. Therefore, you must also avoid giving apple juice to your baby, when he or she is coping with diarrhoea. As applesauce is given as it contains a good amount of pectin which helps in bulking stools. Also, dairy products, except for curd should be avoided in children coping with diarrhoea.
Diarrhoea can be very stressful for babies and therefore, right measures should be taken to help them deal with it. It is a must to get the baby examined by a paediatrician and follow his or her advice.



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Priyanka miranda
Priyanka miranda.11 years ago
Hi all 1st of all please dont give milk to the child if he/she is suffering from diarrhoea...best is juices..bananas..biscuits..applesauce...these two fruits will help bind the motions...you can make a mix puree of apple and bananas its very popular among kids..my 16mnth yrs old son loves it...and also give your child pomegranate in juice form or as it is...it all depend how old your child is..best suggested is juice form and if you get glucose powder add it to all ur juices or give it plain..it keep d child hydrated...n lots n lots of water...I hope I could help you'll all n your babies coz I know how bad it is for a parent to see your child down and sick..god bless
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Suhana
Suhana.15 years ago
do the children really like the taste of salt and water?
 
 
 
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sumita
sumita.15 years ago
i guess, no.

my 11/2 baaby is currently under a diarrhea attack, & she flatly refuses to take it.
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o'brien
o'brien.15 years ago
what suitable foods for 4 month baby
 
 
 
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Rachel
Rachel.15 years ago
is home made baby food better than comercially prepared baby food?
 
 
 
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Daphne
Daphne.15 years ago
this has totally confussed me. i was told to only give him gatoraide and pedialite to drink. also he is only to eat banannas, toast and applesauce. absolutely no sugar. please email and let me know if this is true.
 
 
 
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Daphne
Daphne.15 years ago
email address: daphnecarter@cs.com
also he can eat rice & saltines
 
 
 
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Madhu Hemanth
Madhu Hemanth.15 years ago
my 1 yr old daughter has got diarrhea since from 4 days , she is on brat diet . but she likes to drink milk, can i give her ?
 
 
 
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PAULINE (SCOTLAND)
PAULINE (SCOTLAND).15 years ago
what are healthy foods for baby to toddler age! can't seem to find some info or help with this!
 
 
 
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