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Diarrhea in 9 months baby
My daughter is 9 months old, she is having loose motion(watery ), she also vomitted ones in morning, how many times she should pass urine. I have noticed less urine output thn usual. What food should be given to keep her hydrated..
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If baby is active and playful,  no fever,  passing adequate urine ie.  minimum 6-8 times per day, then no need to worry for motion ( once in 7 days or  15 times per day-  both conditions normal). Don't give so much importance to motion unless blood in motion or bad smelling motion or white colour motion. Keep ur baby well hydrated Continue to give breast feed as well, till 1.5 yrs of age. Continue to give water and  all other food items as before(no food restrictions). Wait for some more days Everything will be alright. If blood in motion/persistant foul smelling motion or less urine output then consult with  ur nearest pediatrician, He will giude you in a better way.
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At this age,give 3 milk feeds including one top milk feed using a spoon and katori and 3 solid meals a day including curd and Banana in the diet in addition to whatever you prepare at home. Add ors after every loose motion if watery and give Enterogermina vial half vial twice a day for 5 days. Maintain strict hygiene in preparation and giving of milk and solid feeds. If not improving OR accompanied by other symptoms like vomiting or fever or dullness and refusal to feed,consult your paediatrician.
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