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What Causes Severe Diarrhea In A Child?

Hi mi daughter is 6 months old .. she is doing motion again n again bt not loose motion .. most of time motion clr is blak or dark green .. whenever she drinks milk she do a motion .. dr recomend me zincat od syrup .. im giving her syrup last 2 days bt motion is nt controlled nor colour changed .. i dont know how toexplain abt motion bt ajeb tra k hai or boht zor lga kr motion krti .. bt jaise e milk peti baad mein kr deti kindly guide me when it will control im worried :(
Mon, 3 Oct 2016
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, passing of stool three to four time in day is normal one and may not need any treatment but here in your case it seems to be some protozoa infection playing the role I would suggest to get done the stool examination and see the pediatrician for further advise hope this information helps.
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What Causes Severe Diarrhea In A Child?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, passing of stool three to four time in day is normal one and may not need any treatment but here in your case it seems to be some protozoa infection playing the role I would suggest to get done the stool examination and see the pediatrician for further advise hope this information helps.