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Loose motion
My son 18 months old. 11.6 kg. ** Has loose motions from one week. He passes loose motion 4 to 5 times of the day. Hes looking playful. We are giving him ors Araroot . Curd rice Today he did more watery stool. He ate biscuit and banana. And did looose motion twice in evening. **  So already 4 times done in evening itself. Usually we out diaper so we dint observe . But without diaper we saw watery stool drops after passing two loose motions in evening Why is it happening?? It happened after we went trip travelled in train amd bus. From next day loose stool hes passing.
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Loose motions per se not serious if no fever, no vomiting, no pain abdomen and passing good amount of urine that is 4 to 5 times in 24 hrs. Give plenty of oral fluids, ORS/Electral /Enerzal/Coconut water/Plain water, whatever the child drinks. If other mentioned symptoms present then consult nearby pediatrician.
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Greetings looks like abdominal infection need to start medicine kindly book a consultation so that I can guide you
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Give ors after every loose motions. Start Enterogermina ampoule 1 ampoule twice a day for 3 days. Get stool routine microscopy report done and follow up with reports.
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