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DISENTRY MORE THAN 15 DAYS, WHAT SHOULD WE TAKE SEPTS FOR HIS EARLY RECOVERY ?

MY SON 6+MONTHS HAS BEEN SUFFERING FROM DISENTRY MORE THAN 15 DAYS. NOW BEFORE OR WHILE HE PASSES STOOL FEELING STOMACH ACHE. WE HAVE DONE A TEST OF URINE WHERE PUS CELL FOUND. WHAT HAPPNED TO HIM ? WHAT SHOULD WE TAKE SEPTS FOR HIS EARLY RECOVERY. HE IS ALREADY UNDER SUPERVISION OF A CHILD SPECIALIST. KINDLY ADVISE.
Mon, 29 Aug 2011
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks ofr query,
Go for stool test to know about Infection he might have.
If he is on some milk formula this also may cause this problem.
Discuss about this to your pediatrician and seek his advice.
Ok an bye.
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Pediatrician, Neonatology Dr. Kathirvel Rajan's  Response
Hi,
Pus cells in urine denotes possibility of urine infection.
Sometimes bowel infection may lead on to urine infection
Ur baby need Antibiotic through injection. Also do an urine culture test.
Thanks
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DISENTRY MORE THAN 15 DAYS, WHAT SHOULD WE TAKE SEPTS FOR HIS EARLY RECOVERY ?

Hi, Thanks ofr query, Go for stool test to know about Infection he might have. If he is on some milk formula this also may cause this problem. Discuss about this to your pediatrician and seek his advice. Ok an bye.