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Child Has Frequent Diarrhea, Taken Enterogermina. Is Teething. Medication?

Hi, I ve a 21 month old daughter.Her teething process is on & hence she frequently has Diarrhea .Today since morning she has done loosemotions 5 times in 2 hours.I m giving her Enterogermina twice a day to her since yesterday.Kindly let me know what medicine I can give her to stop the loosemotions.Shall i continue giving Enterogermina.Thanks for your response in advance. Regards, A worried mother.
Mon, 10 Sep 2012
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First, please understand that teething has got nothing to do with diahorrea. If you are still bottle-feeding your child, stop it immediately and use tumbler or spoon and cup to feed her. Besides, you can add something like oflomac-M 5ml thrice a day for 5 days to relieve her infection.
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Child Has Frequent Diarrhea, Taken Enterogermina. Is Teething. Medication?

First, please understand that teething has got nothing to do with diahorrea. If you are still bottle-feeding your child, stop it immediately and use tumbler or spoon and cup to feed her. Besides, you can add something like oflomac-M 5ml thrice a day for 5 days to relieve her infection.