Hai.my son 3years 8 months have suffering with loose motions.first starting 2days doctor ave antibiotic but not cured.next stool test, bacteria trace pus cell 5 6,blood 10 12hpf.again doctor changed oflanest syrup zink,but after 4days not cured doctor suggested iv treatment for 3days.now iv treatment completed and doctor gave probiotics and zink.not cured
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I totally understand your concern. Before suggesting treatment, I would like to ask a few questions to ensure the correct management can be provided.
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Reduce the intake of the milk and continue the probiotic. you can give Apple banana. Child is active and passing urine well, well, then give some time for the recovery naturally. and child is not active passing less urine and not playing well, then there is a requirement of the treatment only
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Giving Antibiotics for Viral loose stools is not gud idea infact by giving this antibiotic your making it worse that's why it is not coming down.
There is no medicine discovered to stop loose stools immediately, but we can reduce frequency of loose stools gradually day by day that's it.
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