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What Causes Yellowish Color Loose Motion In An Infant?

Hi , my son is 7 months old now, 2 months before he got diarrhea , that problem is under control now but he is suffering from loose motion since then, slightly yellow color & 4 to 5 times a day, he is not having any teeth till now, plz suggest somenthing
Tue, 24 Nov 2015
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Pediatrician, Pulmonology 's  Response
Hi...what your kid is going through is a viral diarrhoea. Usually it is a self limiting condition. Unless the kid is lethargic with sunken eye balls or has very low urine output or has blood in the motion or has green bilious vomiting you need not worry.

I suggest you use zinc supplements and ORS for dehydration.

If any of the above red flag signs develop I suggest you rush to the nearest emergency room immediately.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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What Causes Yellowish Color Loose Motion In An Infant?

Hi...what your kid is going through is a viral diarrhoea. Usually it is a self limiting condition. Unless the kid is lethargic with sunken eye balls or has very low urine output or has blood in the motion or has green bilious vomiting you need not worry. I suggest you use zinc supplements and ORS for dehydration. If any of the above red flag signs develop I suggest you rush to the nearest emergency room immediately. Regards - Dr. Sumanth