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Green stool with muscus
My son is 5 years old and weight 21 kg, monday morning he vomited twice, had a fever and stomach pain, doing green mucus potty, only muscus, doctor give xintif M, with neopeptine, after taking antibiotic  3days the stool is like same  , this time muscus less but oily more and  frequency increased 8- 9 times some times only a drop of muscus, so feel worry, stool pic attached, child is playful.. should ee changed the treatment?
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if loose motions are not improving then please go for stool examination (stool rm and stool culture). this will tell if loose motions are due to persistent infection or it is a part of delayed intestinal healing or is osmotic diarrhoea or due to lactose intolerance. can continue probiotics like sachet econorm / respule enterogermina (twice daily), ors. cannot give milk and dairy products, sugary diet, biscuits maida, icecream, packet foods, tea, coffee, soda, chocolate, nonveg diet, fried items (cerelac in small children). can give rice, dal, khichdi curd butter milk, apple banana, lime water coconut water, poha upma daliya. remain in contact with dr. many times loose motions can take 15 days to recover due to intestinal damage. continue zinc given by dr for healing of intestinal damage.
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Send stool routine
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Hello ! Enterogermina respules 3 ml thrice daily for 3 days
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