Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 6 m old boy1 Year agoA. if loose motions are not improving then please go for stool examination (stool rm and stool culture).
this will tell if loose motions are due to persistent infection or it is a part of delayed intestinal healing or is osmotic diarrhoea or due to lactose intolerance.
can continue probiotics like sachet econorm / respule enterogermina (twice daily), ors.
cannot give
milk and dairy products, sugary diet, biscuits maida, icecream, packet foods, tea, coffee, soda, chocolate, nonveg diet, fried items (cerelac in small children).
can give
rice, dal, khichdi curd butter milk, apple bananas, lime water coconut water, poha upma daliya.
remain in contact with dr.
many times loose motions can take 15 days to recover due to intestinal damaged.
continue zinc given by dr for healing of intestinal damage.
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy1 Year agoA. For a 3.5-year-old with fever and green loose motions, it's crucial to ensure they stay hydrated. Offer plenty of fluids like water, clear broth, diluted fruit juices, or oral rehydration solutions to prevent dehydration. You can also try these home remedies:
1. **BRAT diet**: Offer bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast, which are gentle on the stomach.
2. **Probiotics**: Yogurt with live cultures can help restore the balance of good bacteria in the gut.
3. **Ginger tea**: Ginger can help soothe the stomach. You can give your child a small amount of ginger tea or ginger ale.
4. **Avoid dairy and fatty foods**: These can aggravate diarrhea.
5. **Rest**: Ensure your child gets plenty of rest to help their body fight off the infection.
For fever, you can give age-appropriate doses of acetaminophen or ibuprofen as per your pediatrician's recommendation.
However, it's essential to consult a pediatrician, especially if the symptoms persist or worsen, to rule out any underlying infections or conditions requiring medical intervention.
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