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Frequent Poop and Vomit
My 8 mon old Daughter is pooping small  every 2-3 hrs. The poop is neither too watery nor too hard. She is mostly fed milk (lactogen2) along with other food items (made in home). She also started vomiting. What is wrong with her? What Precautions should we take to ensure she get normal soon?
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It's may be due to gastro intestinal infection... Give zinc syp and enterogermina liquid to baby... Give soft diet like curd,rice,khichdi,banana, pomegranate juice and ORS to prevent dehydration...
Next Steps
monitor urine output...
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consult online if requires...
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With both frequency of stools and vomiting: please make sure that child is not getting dehydrated. Agree with enterogermina, however for a small baby- would be important to see a doctor.
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It may be gastroenteritis Enterogermina 1 vial once or twice a day 3 days
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Hi, Could be a stomach upset
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Get a stool routine test Give Syr Bifilac and Syr Z & D Frequent warm liquids/ water to prevent dehydration Normal diet
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