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Hi, My child is 4 and half years old. She is having continuous loosemotion with fever. We went to doctor and they gave us some tablets. She don't have fever now but still having loosemotion. If not cured,doctor asked us to admit. . My baby girl is looking very tired. We have put her pampers also as she is passing little little amount of loose motion often. Can you please tell if this is serious condition or will it be cured??
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If she is accepting orally and passing urine , small amount of loose stools can take time to recover.but if not taking orally, needs admission
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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If child look tired better to admit
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Start antibiotic
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If baby is tired get her admit Encourage more liquids
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