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Sir my daughter is suffering from dysentery with forty stool and some time it greenish and sometime its have some reddish partical comes and breastfeeding every 3hrs I have given her Neopeptin with Zincolife and darrolac. Is it better for her please suggest me
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Darolac and zincolife should continue.But dysentery is an indication for antibiotic.So consult online because antibiotics are required.Give ORS ad lib so that hydration is maintained.
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Continue with same medicine. Has your child lost weight?
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Get a stool routine test done.
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If no history of fever,  passing urine and taking feed adequately ,don't worry and continue same .Is she complaining of pain during passing stool?
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Stool Test is must for further treatment .
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Continue with the present medicines.
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A stool routine test is required.
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Need to know is there blood & mucus to say dysentery. Foul smell , pain while passing stools. Otherwise manage as it is with Oral rehydration solution for watery stools also. inform
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2 days not improving get stool test
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