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Suggest Treatment For A Stomach Infection

We have changed our baby s milk due to my partner coming to the UK for two weeks with our 3 month old baby. Our little girl appears to have picked a nasty stomach bug and my Swedish partner is worried. The expolosive stool has been going on for about 18 hours now. Any advice. Our daughter was on Baby Semp whilst in Sweden and we decided on Aptamil whilst in UK
Fri, 7 Jul 2017
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Dear Parent,

In view of change in the formula feeds, I would first like to make sure that you are reconstituting the Aptamil according to instructions given. If yes, make sure that you promptly change her soiled diapers, keep her hydrated using oral rehydrating solutions, use nappy rash cream. Please consult a pediatrician if her diarrhoea worsens, she becomes less active, has blood or mucus in stools, develops fever, vomiting.
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Suggest Treatment For A Stomach Infection

Dear Parent, In view of change in the formula feeds, I would first like to make sure that you are reconstituting the Aptamil according to instructions given. If yes, make sure that you promptly change her soiled diapers, keep her hydrated using oral rehydrating solutions, use nappy rash cream. Please consult a pediatrician if her diarrhoea worsens, she becomes less active, has blood or mucus in stools, develops fever, vomiting.