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Small Child, Nausea Due To Intestinal Virus, Green Watery Stools, Abdominal Pain. Cure?

My daughter has been sick on and off this last month with some intestinal virus she got from daycare her doctor gave her nausea medicine that i put on her wrists and that helps but my main concern is the mint green liquid diarheaa nd the abdomenal pain my daughter is having with it. This has been going one for quite me time now.
Tue, 11 Dec 2012
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Your child is having Gastroenteritis so she is having vomitings,pain abdomen and passing loose green stools because of some contamination of his gut. Give sips of oral rehydrating fluids after each loose stool and in between stools to balance the losses from gut and consult your doctor for the specific treatment as some times antibiotic and probiotic is required to treat the infection.
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Small Child, Nausea Due To Intestinal Virus, Green Watery Stools, Abdominal Pain. Cure?

Hi Your child is having Gastroenteritis so she is having vomitings,pain abdomen and passing loose green stools because of some contamination of his gut. Give sips of oral rehydrating fluids after each loose stool and in between stools to balance the losses from gut and consult your doctor for the specific treatment as some times antibiotic and probiotic is required to treat the infection.