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Baby Having Diarrhoea, Weakness, Vomitting. Serious?

hi my 20month old daughter has had diarrheah for over a week now(roughly 10days)..we have taken her to GP last week but being told that if she is active & eating then there s nothing to worry about. Iam worried, though she active, happy and smiley. This morning somethings weren t right she seems to be losing her apetite and looks weak and vomitting..she has never vomitted before...I am just worried that something could be wrong in her tummy or something..please help! Thank you
Mon, 17 Dec 2012
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hi there, 10 days of diarrhoea is a long time any any noninfective or viral cause should hav e corrected itself by now. Keep giving her plenty of fluids and small frequent soft meals. Get her stool exam done and visit your pediatrician and get a consult. Take care.
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Baby Having Diarrhoea, Weakness, Vomitting. Serious?

Hi there, 10 days of diarrhoea is a long time any any noninfective or viral cause should hav e corrected itself by now. Keep giving her plenty of fluids and small frequent soft meals. Get her stool exam done and visit your pediatrician and get a consult. Take care.