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Guardian of a 9 m old girl8 months ago
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#asktheexpert my daughter having loose motion from 3 days my daughter weight is 4kg she passing watery stool 10 to 12 times

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy8 months ago
A. I'm sorry your daughter is experiencing loose motions. For a 4 kg baby, passing watery stools 10–12 times a day is concerning and needs careful attention to prevent dehydration. Here's what you can do: --- Immediate Care: 1. Hydration is Key: Breastfeed Frequently: If you are breastfeeding, continue to nurse more often. Breast milk provides hydration and nutrients to combat dehydration. Formula-Fed Babies: Offer smaller, more frequent feeds of formula. 2. Monitor for Dehydration Signs: Fewer wet diapers (less than 6 per day). Dry mouth or lips. Sunken eyes or soft spot on the head (fontanelle). Lethargy or irritability. 3. Use ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution): If recommended by a pediatrician, give small sips of ORS after each watery stool to replace lost fluids and electrolytes. Use only baby-safe ORS like Electral or WHO-recommended solutions. 4. Avoid Unnecessary Medications: Do not give over-the-counter anti-diarrheal medicines unless prescribed by a doctor. --- Diet (If Baby is on Solids): If your baby has started solids, feed small amounts of bland foods like: Mashed banana Boiled rice or rice water Applesauce --- When to See a Doctor: Seek medical attention immediately if: Loose motions persist beyond 3 days. There is blood or mucus in the stool. Your baby shows signs of severe dehydration. The baby is refusing feeds or seems excessively drowsy. --- Possible Causes: Viral Infection: Rotavirus is common in babies and usually resolves in a few days. Dietary Changes: If you introduced new foods or formulas recently. Teething: Can sometimes cause mild diarrhea. Infections or Allergies: Consult the doctor to rule out bacterial infections or milk protein allergies. --- In the meantime, continue breastfeeding and keeping your baby hydrated while seeking medical advice. The pediatrician may suggest stool tests or medications if needed.
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