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Stool Containing Blood, Rashes On Face. Stool Examination Done. Took Antibiotics

Hi, my son is 29 days, we noticed that his stool has a little blood on it. We immediately have his stool examined. The result of his stool exam indicates: 2-4 pus cell, moderate fat....we took him to his PEDIATRICIAN and give him pediachlor as his antibiotic to be taken 4 times a day for 7 days, 1ml each. His pedia also chnge his formula milk from NAN HW to NAN AL 110....i am just a bit worried as my son did not want the taste of NAN AL 110, he seems to be nauseus everytime we feed him.....also rashes appears on his face....
Mon, 28 Oct 2013
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Pediatrician 's  Response
Hi Dear.

Welcome to the HCM

Child is on the formulla feed. Fare chances of stomach infection are there.

Get the stool culture done and accordingly the antibiotic to be given with proper doses.

Bottle hygiene to be strickly maintained.

Breast feeding to be encouraged to avoid such incidences.

Hope the query is answered.

Thanks
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Stool Containing Blood, Rashes On Face. Stool Examination Done. Took Antibiotics

Hi Dear. Welcome to the HCM Child is on the formulla feed. Fare chances of stomach infection are there. Get the stool culture done and accordingly the antibiotic to be given with proper doses. Bottle hygiene to be strickly maintained. Breast feeding to be encouraged to avoid such incidences. Hope the query is answered. Thanks