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What Causes Persistent Loose Stool In A Child?

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Posted on Wed, 5 Aug 2015
Question: Hi my daughtee is 12 mnth running down with 7-8 loose motion from pass 3 days gshowed to md peidiatrican says virus in the air..gave antibitic..still no usr..pls advuce
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Answered by Dr. Pradeep Kumar Jain (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Observe for signs of dehydration

Detailed Answer:
Hello


Thanks for the query

Most of the time the loose motion in this age occur due to some viral infection.

The main aim of management is to give adequate amount of fluid to prevent dehydration.
In diarrhea there is loss of absorptive inner layer of epithelium in intestine.
It usually take 5-7 days for this epithelium to regrow and till that time loose motion can continue even after all efforts.
ORS should be given to prevent dehydration.Zinc syrup and probiotic helps in early recovery from loose stool.
So I won't get worried if baby is active/playful,accepting feeds well,there is no vomiting or abdominal distension and passing urine normally.
If you notice any abnormality suggestive of dehydration consult your pediatrician immediately.

I hope this helps.

Please do ask if you have any more query.
Wish your baby speedy recovery.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Pradeep Kumar Jain

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What Causes Persistent Loose Stool In A Child?

Brief Answer: Observe for signs of dehydration Detailed Answer: Hello Thanks for the query Most of the time the loose motion in this age occur due to some viral infection. The main aim of management is to give adequate amount of fluid to prevent dehydration. In diarrhea there is loss of absorptive inner layer of epithelium in intestine. It usually take 5-7 days for this epithelium to regrow and till that time loose motion can continue even after all efforts. ORS should be given to prevent dehydration.Zinc syrup and probiotic helps in early recovery from loose stool. So I won't get worried if baby is active/playful,accepting feeds well,there is no vomiting or abdominal distension and passing urine normally. If you notice any abnormality suggestive of dehydration consult your pediatrician immediately. I hope this helps. Please do ask if you have any more query. Wish your baby speedy recovery. Regards