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Mom of a 1 yr 6 m old girl11 months ago
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Mera bacha 6 month ka hai kuch bhi khilane par loose motion ho rahe h is it ok ?

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy11 months ago
A. Loose motion (diarrhea) in a 6-month-old baby can be concerning. Here’s what you can do to manage and address it: **1. Hydration: Ensure Adequate Fluids: Keep your baby hydrated by offering plenty of fluids. For breastfed babies, continue breastfeeding frequently. For formula-fed babies, offer oral rehydration solutions (ORS) or extra water if recommended by your pediatrician. Avoid Dehydration: Watch for signs of dehydration, such as dry mouth, fewer wet diapers, and sunken eyes. If these occur, seek medical help immediately. **2. Dietary Adjustments: Introduce BRAT Foods: For older babies who have started solids, you can offer bland foods like bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast (BRAT diet) which can help firm up stools. Avoid Certain Foods: Avoid giving foods that may irritate the digestive system, such as sugary or fatty foods. **3. Maintain Hygiene: Clean Diapers and Hands: Change diapers frequently and ensure proper handwashing to prevent the spread of any infection. **4. Monitor: Track Symptoms: Keep track of the number of loose stools and any additional symptoms such as fever, vomiting, or changes in behavior. Check for Blood or Mucus: If you notice blood, mucus, or a significant change in the stool’s color or consistency, seek medical advice. **5. Consult a Pediatrician: Persistent Diarrhea: If the diarrhea persists for more than a day or two, or if your baby shows signs of dehydration, lethargy, or a high fever, contact your pediatrician. Underlying Causes: The pediatrician can help determine if the diarrhea is due to an infection, teething, or another cause and provide appropriate treatment or advice. **6. Medication: Avoid Over-the-Counter Medications: Do not use over-the-counter anti-diarrheal medications without consulting a doctor, as they may not be suitable for infants. Diarrhea in infants is often due to viral infections, but it can also result from dietary changes, teething, or other causes. Monitoring and providing proper care while consulting with your pediatrician will help manage the condition and ensure your baby’s health and comfort.
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