Give the child small sips of oral rehydration solution every few minutes, roughly one to two teaspoons (five to ten milliliters). If the child is not vomiting often, they can continue breastfeeding or consume formula. Older children might also enjoy electrolyte ice pops. apart from t tracking developmental milestones, regular pediatric care helps the parents feel more confident in their parenting.
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My 20-month-old child had severe diarrhea with no fever and vomiting. How do I treat him?
Query: Hello doctor, What can I give my 20-month-old child with severe acute diarrhea for three days? He has no fever and no vomiting. He is drinking plenty of fluids and milk and eating relatively well. Just immense nonstop watery diarrhea. Please help. Read Full »
Dr. Bhaisara Baraturam Bhagrati
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. 1. There is a sign of dehydration (baby not passing urine), then the child needs fluid resuscitation, for which the child needs to be admitted. 2. Add zinc supplements, syrup zinc 10 mg once daily for gut immunity. 4. Give Enuff sachet (Rac... Read Full »