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Food Consumption While Your Baby Has Diarrhea

There are many causes of childhood diarrhea. Diarrhea can lead to dehydration and problems of others. Therefore, many parents wonder what to feed baby when he or she had diarrhea in children.
The most important thing to remember to feed the infant complex carbohydrates. These types of food most easily digested and does not irritate the intestinal tract. Here are some foods to stop diarrhea: rice cereal, toast, mashed potatoes and pasta. Your child can also be used as applesauce, oatmeal, bananas and yogurt with live cultures stress. Can not live in each yogurt culture bacteria from adhering to the intestine so it is then excreted in feces. To ensure that the child well hydrated. Infants electrolytes are available at your local grocery store or pharmacy to buy.
Experts believe that teething causes diarrhea and others believe there is no correlation. Just as some foods to stop diarrhea, there are certain foods that would could with the condition. Avoid giving your child apple, pear or cherry juice. Avoid peaches, pears, prunes and apricots. There should be no consumption of dairy products to the infant. If you are nursing, however, continue to do so. But mothers who express products containing caffeine should be avoided. These products shall be transmitted to infants through breast milk and are known to irritate the digestive system. What is unusual is that the applesauce stop diarrhea because it is a product called pectin in it. The apple juice the other sugar called sorbitol. The sugar can aggravate diarrhea and digestive tract irritate the child. If you find that your child does not improve the condition be sure to consult with a pediatrician immediately

First Aid for Bleeding

When a person experiences a cut or any type of bleeding may begin to panic, and even worse if you do not know what to do. Every second counts in a situation of rapid blood loss. Here are the simple steps to take to the safety of the victim’s care.
What to do:
1. Control of blood loss from the circulation – can the loss of more than 2 liters, especially in a short time, has serious consequences.
2. For external bleeding, apply pressure to the wound or round. For a nosebleed, pinch the nostrils.
3. For internal bleeding, the victim silent and still while someone else call your doctor or an ambulance. Never give the victim anything to eat or drink. Even if he asks.
Minor bleeding usually stops on its own accord, but can be controlled by pressure from a pad or dressing, or even bare hands. If bleeding is severe, making the victim to be even when calling an ambulance. If the wound in the arm or broken leg and no doubt, raise the limb above the rest of the body. Apply dressings bleeding woundInternal
This can be revealed by the pallor of breath, or restlessness. You may be coughing blood, vomit or faeces or urine passed. internal bleeding can be treated by a physician.
Bleeding into the tissues causing bruising, therefore, sometimes associated with closed fractures.
If the victim is vomiting, lay in the recovery position on his stomach with his head turned to one side and the arm and leg on that side of development, otherwise the site lay comfortable as possible. Epistaxis
The victim was sitting with his head forward over a bowl. At that time the bleeding should stop. If it does, pinch the nostrils for another five minutes. If you do not stop the bleeding, the victim in hospital.
If the victim loses more than half a pint of blood, seek medical attention.

 

The Health Benefits of Honey

This by-product of bees is rich in vitamins, minerals, protein and other nutrients when you eat bee pollen as a dietary supplement, we treat our bodies with a significant percentage of most nutrients we need on the basis every day.
raw honey contains calcium, magnesium, sodium, iron, phosphorus, sulfur and potassium. Honey also contains several B vitamins and vitamin C, the amount of these vitamins varies depending on the quality of nectar and pollen is made honey. Honey also contains proteins, and the enzyme glucose oxidase, which in turn produces hydrogen peroxide when honey is diluted with water. Hydrogen peroxide is an antibacterial agent to provide certain types of honey for their healing properties.
Because of its antibacterial nature, honey can be used as a dressing for wounds, honey was in fact widely used condiments in the field during the two world wars last century. Apply honey directly on a wound and cover with a bandage. Honey dressing and reduces pain and inflammation, prevents excessive scarring, fights infection and promotes growth of new skin. By osmosis, honey absorbs moisture around the wound to dry the wound and killing the bacteria.
One of the most effective strains of honey in wound treatment has been identified by Peter Molan, a biochemist working at the University of Waikato in New Zealand. Molan has shown that honey made from flowers of the Manuka bush, a native of New Zealand, is particularly effective as an antibiotic – it contains an antibacterial agent other than hydrogen peroxide, which is released by all honey honeyManuka was first shown to control not only the fungi but also bacteria, protozoa, and strains of bacteria resistant to antibiotics.
Honey can also be used to treat various skin problems including eczema and psoriasis, but it may help calm the allergic reaction and inflammation of insect bites. Simply rub the honey in the affected areas. Honey also strengthens the body’s immune system because of its antibacterial and antioxidant properties. Honey, in fact, contains the highest content of antioxidants such as spinach, apples, berries and other foods often considered “healthy” foods. Dark honey has higher levels of antioxidants of light honey.
Honey can also help liver function. Raw, raw honey is more effective in terms of healing, if you drink or use honey to heal a wound. raw honey contains pollen, the source of many nutrients essential for honey, pollen and is destroyed during heat treatment or exposure to light. When you buy honey, make sure it is labeled as “100 percent pure” when in doubt, buy honey from a health food store, rather than a supermarket. Keep honey in an airtight container in a cool, dry place, so that does not absorb moisture from the air. If the honey is stored properly, will keep longer without losing its healing properties.