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Kindergarten vomiting and diarrhea training program
Autumn and winter are coming quietly, and babies with weak resistance and immunity are prone to seasonal discomfort, especially in the stomach, such as diarrhea and vomiting. Every autumn and winter comes, in order to attract parents' attention to autumn diarrhea, nurseries and kindergartens generally issue some announcements about the prevention and care of autumn diarrhea. So what are the warm tips about autumn diarrhea and vomiting issued by kindergartens, and what measures will kindergartens take to prevent autumn diarrhea?

Autumn diarrhea has always been a disease that many parents are worried about. The baby is young, has relatively poor resistance and is prone to autumn diarrhea. In order to take better care of children, kindergartens will send notices to parents to remind them to protect their babies and prevent autumn diarrhea.

Diarrhea in autumn is usually caused by rotavirus infection, and infants are susceptible to infection. The main symptoms of patients are diarrhea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and some patients may have fever. Generally, there is no specific drug treatment, and most children will naturally stop diarrhea in a week or so, but diarrhea and vomiting are frequent, which has a great impact on baby health. Parents are advised to send their children to see a doctor in time to avoid delaying their illness. Kindergartens have also taken relevant measures to prevent autumn diarrhea.

1, strengthen morning and noon inspections. During the garden, closely observe the child's performance in all aspects. If diarrhea, vomiting and fever are found, they should be observed in isolation immediately.

2. Strengthen hygiene and cleanliness. Clean and disinfect the articles and activity areas that children often contact, ventilate the bedroom and activity room regularly, and keep the air circulating.

3. Pay attention to children's warm work. When the child takes a nap, the teacher should pay attention to the child's nap and cover the quilt. Sweat during activities and change clothes in time to avoid catching a cold.

4. Appropriately increase outdoor exercise time, enhance children's physique, and remind children to wash their hands in sports logistics.

In addition to taking preventive measures, for the sake of children's health, parents are advised to pay attention to their children's food hygiene and wash their hands frequently to prevent diseases from entering the mouth. Reduce the number of trips to crowded places and pay attention to wearing masks in public places; Pay attention to family hygiene, indoor ventilation, and clean and disinfect items that you often contact; Take more children for outdoor sports to enhance their physical fitness; Vaccinate against rotavirus.