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How To Get Rid Of Watery Genital Area?

My daughter is four year old and i could find her genetil area dirty and watery..?is it a matter of concern?she just recovered with dehydration where she had severe vomiting..?kind of gastroentrites problem..please help me as my doc had asked me to give her albendozole 10ml for two nights
Mon, 14 Sep 2015
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I dont understand why its dirty and watery? The only possibility if she has passed urine or loose watery stools. Giving albendazole is not a problem and you can give it but that still might not solve the problem. If I were your pediatrician, I would have got an urine and stool test done, just to be sure that there is no infection in urine or stool. If there is none, then just maintaining cleanliness is the only need . Make sure she drinks plenty of water. Hope my answer is of some help for you. Happy to clear any further doubts. Take care.
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How To Get Rid Of Watery Genital Area?

Hi, Welcome to HCM, I dont understand why its dirty and watery? The only possibility if she has passed urine or loose watery stools. Giving albendazole is not a problem and you can give it but that still might not solve the problem. If I were your pediatrician, I would have got an urine and stool test done, just to be sure that there is no infection in urine or stool. If there is none, then just maintaining cleanliness is the only need . Make sure she drinks plenty of water. Hope my answer is of some help for you. Happy to clear any further doubts. Take care.