Correct handwashing can reduce the spread of bacteria that may cause diarrhea. Alcohol-based sanitizers are also helpful.
A rotavirus vaccine can prevent diarrhea and vomiting caused by rotaviruses. Rotavirus is a viral infection of the digestive tract. It can cause dehydration. Ask your child's doctor which vaccines are right for your child.
When you travel, make sure anything your child eats and drinks is safe. This is even more important if you travel to developing countries.
Travel safety tips for drinking and eating include:
- Not drinking tap water or using it to brush teeth.
- Not using ice made from tap water.
- Not drinking unpasteurized milk (milk that hasn't gone through a process to kill certain bacteria).
- Not eating raw fruits and vegetables unless you wash and peel them yourself.
- Not eating raw or undercooked meat or fish.
- Not eating food from street vendors or food trucks.
Talk with your child's doctor before traveling.