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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Diarrhea In An Infant

Hi my 19 Monty old son has a diarrhea since yesterday morning.Very liquidy,smelly sediment,egg burps.I changed 8 nappies like this today.No fever,vomiting and he was acting normal today.He ate and drank water and little juice today.I gave him little of dried fruit last two days.I read they contain sulphur.Do I have to worry? How long i should wait before see a GP.?How long he can have this tummy problem if this is just indigestion?
Fri, 16 Jan 2015
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dont give dry fruits its a little heavy on the stomach. instead give him curd soft rice along with pre pro kid sachet . mix one sachet in 20 ml of water and give one sachet in mornin and one in evening . if even after 2 days it doesnt subside u need an antibiotic . then see ur gp or a pediatrician
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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Diarrhea In An Infant

dont give dry fruits its a little heavy on the stomach. instead give him curd soft rice along with pre pro kid sachet . mix one sachet in 20 ml of water and give one sachet in mornin and one in evening . if even after 2 days it doesnt subside u need an antibiotic . then see ur gp or a pediatrician