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Suggest Treatment For Constipation

i have a 3 yr old daughter who was constipated for 3 days, she was puking and could not hold anything down yesterday and we took her to her doctor and the ER. They gave her an IV with 3 bags of fluid. She is drinking on her own and holding down food and liquid. She does not still have her full apatite back. She passed a stool last night when we got home from the ER, and another in the AM when she got up. Since then he has had Diarrhea and now appears to have mucus and blood spots in her mush poop soup. what is going on?
Wed, 30 Dec 2015
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Hi, this could be Diarrhoea, kindly give her lot of ORS and keep her hydrated
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Suggest Treatment For Constipation

Hi, this could be Diarrhoea, kindly give her lot of ORS and keep her hydrated Disclaimer This provisional advice provided by me stands subject to the patient undergoing a physical examination and is based entirely on inputs provided by patient/attendants. The patient is advised for physical examination at earliest