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Guardian of a 1 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
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#asktheexpert my baby boy is 4 months and weight 6 kg and is having diarrhea his doctor has prescribed him nutroline b 5 ml twice a day and oflox 50 3ml twice a day

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. If your 4-month-old baby is experiencing diarrhea and has been prescribed Neutrolin B and Oflox, it's important to follow the doctor's instructions carefully. Here’s what you should know: ### **Medications Prescribed:** 1. **Neutrolin B:** - **Purpose:** Neutrolin B is typically used as a probiotic or to help restore gut flora. It can aid in the recovery from diarrhea by supporting healthy digestion. - **Dosage:** 5 ml twice a day, as prescribed. 2. **Oflox (Ofloxacin):** - **Purpose:** Oflox is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections. It’s prescribed if the diarrhea is suspected to be due to a bacterial infection. - **Dosage:** 3 ml twice a day, as prescribed. ### **Additional Tips for Managing Diarrhea:** 1. **Hydration:** - **Fluids:** Ensure your baby stays hydrated. Offer oral rehydration solutions (ORS) as recommended by the doctor. - **Breastfeeding/Formula:** Continue breastfeeding or formula feeding as per usual. 2. **Diet:** - **Avoid Certain Foods:** Avoid giving any new foods or those that can exacerbate diarrhea, like sugary or dairy products. 3. **Monitor Symptoms:** - **Observe:** Keep an eye on the frequency and consistency of stools. - **Seek Help:** If symptoms worsen or if your baby shows signs of dehydration (e.g., dry mouth, reduced urine output), contact your doctor. 4. **Follow-Up:** - **Consultation:** Regularly consult with your doctor to monitor the progress and effectiveness of the treatment. ### **Summary:** - **Administer Medications:** Give Neutrolin B and Oflox as prescribed. - **Ensure Hydration:** Keep your baby hydrated with ORS and continued feeding. - **Monitor:** Watch for any changes in symptoms and consult your doctor if needed. Always follow your healthcare provider’s instructions and reach out to them with any concerns or questions regarding the treatment or your baby’s health.
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