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Padsing stools 6-7 time in 24 hours.
On 8/11/17 my 2.8yr old son got stomach infection. He completed the prescribed course of antibiotics, called veripore and didn't eat at all for the immediate 24 hours. He was on electrole. The fever completly went on 9th and didn't get back. Loose motions continued for next 12 days till 18th. Frequency and quantity decreased continusly. He ate very well all these days and absolutely fine active, happy and hungry since 10th till date. No stomach ache at all. Nevervomitted or constipated. Meanwhile o 2, bacigyl and probiotic are also given. Electrole is continued till date. On 21st abendazol 10ml is give at night. He is was passing 8-9 stools in 24 hours min 2 hours of gap in between till 20th. Latest two days he has passed 6-7 stools in 24 hours, two at late night and early morning .His stools are normal in color and thick as normal since 19th. PS- his normal routine is he used to pass stool immediately after getting up in the morning and sometimes if required once in the evening.
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May be due to persistent diarrhea , your child is passing  6 to 7 times per day.  As you mentioned  stool color,  consistency  are normal, so can wait another  2 to 3 weeks if there is no sings of dehydration.
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you can add multivitamin and minerals that will help to heal gastric insult
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Try to avoid street food
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