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How To Treat My 1 Year Old For Watery Loose Motion?

Hi doctor...
My 1 yr old has bn having watery loose motions since d day bfore yesterday
I ve bn givn hom norflox 50 mg 2 tyms a day..
Bt to no avail .. I dunno wht to do cz here in kuwait thy dun gve meds fr loose motions except ors whch i m gvn hm occasionally.. Please advise
Thu, 16 Apr 2015
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Hello

If loose stool is not mixed with blood and mucus,it is usually due to viral infection.Antibiotics are needed only if there is bacterial infection.
Antibiotics when given adverently are harmful for the intestine as they kill the normal gut flora which are beneficial.
The main aim of management in diarrhea is to prevent dehydration by giving plenty of fluids(ORS). Addition of probiotics and zinc helps in early recovery.
Observe for frequency of urination,oral acceptance and behavior of the child and if you find any abnormality contact your physician.
I won't get worried due to non availability of antibiotic as it is not needed.
Regards
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How To Treat My 1 Year Old For Watery Loose Motion?

Hello If loose stool is not mixed with blood and mucus,it is usually due to viral infection.Antibiotics are needed only if there is bacterial infection. Antibiotics when given adverently are harmful for the intestine as they kill the normal gut flora which are beneficial. The main aim of management in diarrhea is to prevent dehydration by giving plenty of fluids(ORS). Addition of probiotics and zinc helps in early recovery. Observe for frequency of urination,oral acceptance and behavior of the child and if you find any abnormality contact your physician. I won t get worried due to non availability of antibiotic as it is not needed. Regards