A simple rule to remember: keep it bland, light, and easy to digest.
One of the most well-known diets for diarrhoea, BRAT stands for:
These foods are gentle on the stomach and help firm up stools. You can also include:
Probiotics are your child’s gut's best friend — these "good bacteria" help restore balance and fight off infection. Giving your child a probiotic supplement or foods like curd and yogurt during and after diarrhoea can:
Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) is essential during diarrhoea to prevent dehydration, a common and dangerous complication in kids.
ORS replenishes the body’s lost fluids and salts. Here's how to make it at home:
Mix ½ tsp of salt and 6 level tsp of sugar in 1 litre of clean, boiled, and cooled water.
You can also use lightly salted rice water or pre-packaged ORS sachets from your pharmacy.
Give small sips every few minutes — this is especially important if your child is vomiting or very weak.
Some foods can worsen diarrhoea or irritate the digestive system. Avoid these until your child has fully recovered:
