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Татьяна Юсупова » 09 Feb 2017, 21:40
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What diet is needed for an intestinal infection

Intestinal infections are very common in children of all ages these days. It is for this reason that, as soon as specialists make such a diagnosis, a diet for intestinal infection is immediately prescribed, which should correspond to the age of the child.
Most modern parents very often put the child on strict diets, and give him a lot of fluids. In fact, this is a mistake, since with an infectious disease, the stomach is in working condition and can process food. It is best to consult a pediatrician who will prescribe a suitable diet.
Diet Menu Basics

It is worth noting that the diet for intestinal infections in adults and children implies the implementation of certain recommendations below.
1. First of all, you should reduce the amount of food consumed.
2. It is important that a patient with an infection be given warm food at least five times, but only its temperature should not be more than 38 degrees.
3. Any food should be stewed and boiled, as well as steamed. As soon as the dish is ready, it is recommended to make mashed potatoes from it.
4. Should be completely abandoned or taken in a minimal amount:
salt;
fats;
carbohydrates.
5. Usually, the gastrointestinal diet includes various sour-milk products containing a huge number of bacteria that are beneficial to the body. It is only important that before buying such products, check their expiration date.
6. It is very important to completely exclude from the diet foods that enhance the functioning of the intestines. These include:
berries;
fruit;
any juice;
pastries;
legumes;
beets;
meat, high in fat;
raw milk.
This is explained by the fact that these products are able to enhance the functioning of the intestines, so the patient has loose stools.
In the event that the primary signs of infection disappear, the diet may reappear:
lean meat;
fish;
curd products;
lightly dried bread;
porridge on the water, but not oatmeal.
As for vegetables and fruits, they are allowed to be given only boiled, because they are able to restore the functioning of the intestinal mucosa.
Tips for infants

For infants, the diet after an intestinal infection is based on the use of mother’s milk. Indeed, now many children are bottle-fed, so they are prescribed a special low-calorie formula that does not contain lactose. You need to feed the child very often, sometimes this number can reach up to 10, but as soon as a positive trend is noted, the intervals should be gradually increased.
If the child is older than 6 months, then in case of recovery, it is necessary to give him porridge with water or with a small amount of milk. Then, after a few days, you can try to introduce mashed vegetables, jelly and cottage cheese. The portion size is always determined by the age of the baby and is best if it is determined by the attending physician.
Starting from 8 months, the child can eat pureed dishes such as:
vegetable broth;
meat secondary broth;
vegetable side dish.
In addition, ready-made canned food sold in stores is perfect. Also, do not forget about fermented milk products, which contain bifidus and lactobacilli.
It is important to remember that a diet for an intestinal infection helps to achieve positive dynamics of recovery. If the diet is not formed quite correctly, then this affects the health of the child, but it is also not recommended to deprive him of any important foods. In addition, it is important to remember that long-term adherence to a certain diet can adversely affect the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract.
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In the event that the baby’s health begins to return to a normal level, then all the usual food consumed earlier should be added in small portions, and the pureed dishes should be completely removed from the diet.

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