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Child With Sticky And Watery Loose Motions, Reluctant On Taking Electoral Water. Suitable Remedy?

my son is 2 and 1/2 yrs.... had fever continuously for 3 days.... now the fever is controlled with the medication but he still has the loose motion... the doctor had given him the pkt of electoral water.... but he is refuses to take it....he gets very sticky and watery loose motion.....plz suggest me some remedy for his loose motion... thanks
Thu, 7 Feb 2013
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Pediatrician 's  Response
Hi,
Thank you for your query,
Your child seems to have gastroenteritis due to contamination.
Tty to give sips of oral rehydration solutions like ORS, coconut wanter, lemon water and dal water.
Probiotic and zinc can be given to decrease loose motions.
Consult your Pediatrician for further specific management like antibiotic if required.
Hope I have answered your query.
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Child With Sticky And Watery Loose Motions, Reluctant On Taking Electoral Water. Suitable Remedy?

Hi, Thank you for your query, Your child seems to have gastroenteritis due to contamination. Tty to give sips of oral rehydration solutions like ORS, coconut wanter, lemon water and dal water. Probiotic and zinc can be given to decrease loose motions. Consult your Pediatrician for further specific management like antibiotic if required. Hope I have answered your query.