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Diarrhea and stomach upset
My 18 months old twin kids have stomach upset and diarrhea for about a week. After taking antibiotics and probiotics based on paediatric priscription their is an reduction in diarrhea but still they pass stool many times a day in minor quantity. May I know the reason that might cause it and foods to take and to avoid.
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Please consult pediatrician as proper detailed history is not possible on chat in your case and then take medicines.
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Avoid bottle feeding
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Avoid bottle feeding Use pasturised milk Avoid unnecessary antibiotics. Get the dose checked by a Pediatrician. Encourage more liquids.
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Take ORS and make in adequate dilution. Administer ORS as much as possible. It will help in the frequency of loose stools
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