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Suggest Remedy For Loose Motion

My son is 22 months and has had diarrhea for two weeks now. Currently, I change 15-20 diapers a day. His stool ranges from liquid to super soft. He also has been having a lot of mucos in the stool. I ve also noticed tiny, soft gel looking like pellets in his stool. In addition, when his stool is on the soft side versus running, it is brownish, reddish.
Mon, 24 Aug 2015
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You need to describe what treatment he is getting for his diarrhoea. Unless you tell us that, it would be impossible to guide you. I would say that he has probably acquired a secondary bacterial infection after his original virus went away. He will need antibiotics specially meant for gut infections. A visit to his pediatrician and a stool examination in a lab are the right way to go.

Dr. Taher
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Suggest Remedy For Loose Motion

You need to describe what treatment he is getting for his diarrhoea. Unless you tell us that, it would be impossible to guide you. I would say that he has probably acquired a secondary bacterial infection after his original virus went away. He will need antibiotics specially meant for gut infections. A visit to his pediatrician and a stool examination in a lab are the right way to go. Dr. Taher