Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Diarrhea in Infants

Currently, diarrhea is still one of the most causes of death in infants. In general, children with diarrhea and aged 1 to 4 years will lead to dehydration.

Diarrhea in Infants


What are the causes of diarrhea?
Diarrhea in infants can be caused by many things, ranging from intestinal infections to dietary changes, among others:

  • Parasitic infections, bacteria, or viruses. Infants and toddlers are many touches an object that is not necessarily susceptible to infection because the net would often put his hands dirty to the mouth. In addition, their immune systems are still in the developing stage also makes them more susceptible to contracting the disease.
  • Food poisoning.
  • Too much fruit juice.
  • Allergies to certain drugs.
  • Allergies to certain foods.

Babies who are able to digest solid food and is experiencing diarrhea should temporarily stay away from greasy foods, high-fiber, which is as sweet as pie and milk products. This is because these foods may aggravate the symptoms of their diarrhea.

Texture Detect Feces in Infants
The best way to detect this disease is to look at changes in color and shape of the baby feces as early as possible. Baby feces generally change color, smell, and texture in accordance with the foodstuffs consumed. Feces were turned into a thinner, more, or more often is the frequency of the main symptoms of diarrhea.

But be careful to distinguish the infants consuming breast milk (ASI), which generally also produce a more liquid stools. Instead, stool-shaped small dots be indicative of the condition of constipation.

Here is the color of feces that can be a guide to detect the baby's condition:

  • Brown: commonly found in infants who consume formula.
  • Blackish green: also called meconium, the stool that appears when the new-born.
  • Brownish green: the color of stool after birth infants consuming breast milk.
  • Yellow-green: the color of the baby feces approximately five days after birth.
  • Other colours: brown baby's stools will be concentrated if it is eating solid foods. This color will change according to the type of food they consume.


Recognize Symptoms and Effects Diarrhea
If your baby is less than six months old and has diarrhea, check with your doctor, especially if you experience symptoms such as the following:

  • Experienced vomiting.
  • Looked lethargic.
  • Black stools, or red because it contains blood.
  • There is pus in the stool baby.
  • Stomach ache.
  • Fever above 39 degrees C.

When the baby diarrhea, the balance of water and salt (electrolytes) in the body disturbed. This condition can lead to dehydration which can be life threatening, especially in newborns.

There are several symptoms of dehydration in infants should clearly recognizable:

  • Dry mouth condition.
  • No tears when crying out.
  • Urinating less than usual.
  • Skin feels dry.

Every parent needs to be aware of dehydration in infants who were diarrhea due to dehydration can quickly worsen the condition of the baby's body.


Handle Dehydration in Infants
To prevent the condition getting worse, there are some things you can do to deal with dehydration in infants:

  • You need to continue to provide breast milk to meet the needs of body fluids.
  • Dilute or add water to the formula if the baby is not breastfed. If possible, replace the formula with lactose-free milk until the diarrhea stops. Baby's body is more difficult to digest lactose, so it can worsen diarrhea.
  • Avoid giving juices or carbonated beverages.
  • Give ORS regularly along with baby food (milk, formula mixed with water, or complementary foods).
  • Attain the room was always cool and keep the baby from sun exposure to avoid excessive sweating.

Immediately brought to the hospital when her condition deteriorated.

Care in the Hospital
Especially for infants with diarrhea, generally need to be hospitalized to use the infusion. Your doctor will probably prescribe antibiotics or anti-parasitic drugs to deal with bacterial or parasitic infection. ORS may also be given. ORS is a fluid containing electrolytes to prevent dehydration.

Preventing Diarrhea
Here are some preventive measures that can be taken to prevent diarrhea:

  • Wash hands regularly infants or toddlers, especially after playing.
  • Adults who care for infants or toddlers also need to keep it clean so as not to transmit microorganisms that can cause infection in infants.
  • Keep floors and objects that hold your baby or toddler is always clean.
  • If the baby is taking breastmilk or formula milk, always ensure cleanliness and sterility bottles used.
  • Note the cleanliness of food and drink given to babies and toddlers. Avoid giving foods commonly consumed by adults.


Monday, August 17, 2015

Coffee Mask for Aging Skin

Coffee is not only delicious to eat. Coffee powder alloys can also be processed with other ingredients that claim to be beneficial mask remove dead skin cells.

A mask is applied to the alloy material on the surface of the face, left for some time to dry, then rinse clean. The standing process intended to make the active ingredient in the mask is absorbed into the skin.

Contains Many Antioxidants
A variety of natural materials can be used as an alloy masks, ranging from fruits, vegetables, until the grains, including coffee. Besides soothing aroma, coffee beans alone is material rich in natural antioxidants called quinines, which will become more active after baking.

Although the benefits of coffee are applied to the skin as a mask has not been proven, but that is definitely an antioxidant itself is needed to ward off free radical skin to stay young. Free radical is the name for damaged cells that can cause certain negative conditions. From outside the body, free radicals can be generated from cigarette smoke and radiation, causing premature aging of the skin.

Make Your Own Coffee Mask
Various materials can be integrated into a mask of coffee. Yogurt, milk, olive oil, or honey can be added if you have dry skin. While the lemon can be combined to help address oily skin.

If coffee is combined with cocoa powder, this mask can reduce the swelling in the area around the eyes and face, brighten the skin so that it no longer looks dull. Therefore this benefit claims, coffee powder blend has become a favourite ingredient in beauty masks.

Here is a recipe that you can try it yourself at home. The materials that need to be prepared, among others:

  • 2 tablespoons honey for dry skin, or lemon juice if your skin is oily.
  • 4 tablespoons of powder or coffee beans that have been mashed.
  • 4 tablespoons cocoa powder without alloy sweetener / sugar.
  • 8 tablespoons of milk or yogurt without flavour, coconut milk, or almond milk. You can also use the eggs, olive oil, coconut oil or native.


How to make a mask of coffee was quite easy. Follow the instructions below.

  • Mix coffee powder and chocolate powder, and add milk until the dough mask. If you want a thick mask, use of milk can be limited.
  • Add honey and stir until evenly mixed
  • Brush on the face and neck after cleansing.
  • Allow to dry.


To clean the face of the mask, press a soft damp cloth soaked in warm water until the mask to your face slack and loose. Avoid rubbing the cloth to the face, especially if your skin is quite sensitive. In addition, if the coffee is still a seed must be ground, make sure the beans are finely so as not to injure the face.


Although the benefits of coffee to the skin have not been scientifically proven, but considering the ingredients are natural and easy to obtain, there is no harm in trying to mask the coffee on top. But if it turns out your skin allergic to mask this, immediately checked by a doctor.

So, you now know that coffee can also be a herbal medicine for skin, is not it?