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What To Do If The Child Passing Motion Many Times?

My one month baby is having motion of 20 to 25 times a day if she is not sleeping and also white foam like motion some times. We consulted a pediatric Doctor and suggested us to give Xymex syrup, 5 Monocef injection for 5 days and do stool test. We found Pus cell of 15-20 in stool but instead of injection we gave Gudcef syrup for (5 drops) 2 times & 2 days and did test again and now pus cell is 10-12 and when we asked doctor again she suggested Walamycin syrup (1/2 tsp full) 4 times a day for 5 days as we do not want to give injection if not required. She is urinating 10-12 times if not sleeping and less if sleeping.She cries when she needs feeding. Please suggest we should give Walamycin syrup or Monocef injection.
Mon, 26 Oct 2015
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Hi, give walamycin syrup as child is passing urine 10 to 12 times, which suggests that child is not dehydration. If child is lethargic, not feeding then probably he needs admission. Take care.
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What To Do If The Child Passing Motion Many Times?

Hi, give walamycin syrup as child is passing urine 10 to 12 times, which suggests that child is not dehydration. If child is lethargic, not feeding then probably he needs admission. Take care.