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What Is The Dose Of Darolac For Smelly Loose Motions ?

I m daughter who is 4 years old had vomitings about 4 days back and in the school she was given Dormstal. The next day onwards she had loose motions. She is passing stool about 5-6 times in the day and sometimes the stool is very smelly. Can I give her Darolac (Sachets from Aristo)? If I can what should be the dosage? She is active and is not feeling dizy.
Tue, 27 Jun 2017
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Diarrhea vomiting suggest your is suffering from Gastroenteritis.
For vomiting you may continue Domstal.
You need to give ORS solution to make sure she doesn't gets dehydrated.
As the stools are smelly, it may suggest some bacterial or protozoal infection.
Ask your doctor for stool examination and antibiotics.
Dorlac can be given and it may shorten duration of diarrhea but it is not the primary treatment.
If your daughter is getting dehydrated, consult your doctor as early as possible.
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What Is The Dose Of Darolac For Smelly Loose Motions ?

Diarrhea vomiting suggest your is suffering from Gastroenteritis. For vomiting you may continue Domstal. You need to give ORS solution to make sure she doesn t gets dehydrated. As the stools are smelly, it may suggest some bacterial or protozoal infection. Ask your doctor for stool examination and antibiotics. Dorlac can be given and it may shorten duration of diarrhea but it is not the primary treatment. If your daughter is getting dehydrated, consult your doctor as early as possible.