2022
DOI: 10.30595/pshms.v2i.233
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Breastfeeding and the Occurrence of Diarrheal Dehydration in Toddler

Abstract: Dehydration which is often caused by diarrhea is the leading cause of death in children under five. The severity of diarrhea can be prevented by breastfeeding as the mother's immunity transfers to her baby. This study aimed to describe the relationship between the history of early initiation of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding, and their sustainability with the occurrence of diarrheal dehydration among toddlers. This descriptive correlation study was conducted among a total sampling of toddlers undergoin… Show more

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“…Proper handling of diarrhea would minimize its level of severity [7]. Diarrhea can be overcome by maintaining cleanliness and cooking healthily and hygienically hence mothers are advised to prevent and deal with diarrhea immediately and effectively to minimize morbidity and mortality rates [8][9][10]. The risk factors contributing to the emergence of diarrhea include people's behavior, lack of knowledge on diarrhea, level of education, and economic status [11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Proper handling of diarrhea would minimize its level of severity [7]. Diarrhea can be overcome by maintaining cleanliness and cooking healthily and hygienically hence mothers are advised to prevent and deal with diarrhea immediately and effectively to minimize morbidity and mortality rates [8][9][10]. The risk factors contributing to the emergence of diarrhea include people's behavior, lack of knowledge on diarrhea, level of education, and economic status [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%