My baby is 2 months old.. Day before yesterday i had 1 sesame ladu.. Due to which frm yesterday my baby having dysentery, loose liquid stool, no smell, yelllow nd pale yellow color, light frothy..she is slowly getting tired and inactive.. Fr every feed she poop and pee.. But her weight reduced 500gms frm yesterday to today.. Not able to go to ped.. As it is sunday and too many covid nearby.. My ped said to cme to hsp tomo.. Any home remedies like ors can i try.. Pls someone help
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Firstly the reason for your baby's diarrhoeal episodes is not because of you eating sesame ladu .she has acquired some infection from outside. I will advice u to check the temperature of baby and keep a watch on urine output . U Hv to feed the baby as often as possible and yes requires immediate consultation by doctor for general condition. Feed after every episode of motions so that she has the strength to withstand .
Give following medicines
1. Bifilac sachet 1/2 sachet twice a day mixed with milk for 5 days
2. Vomikind drops 0.5 ml twice a day for 2 days
3. Colicaid drops 1 ml thrice a day for 2 days
Next Steps
consult a doctor asap
Health Tips
if any signs of poor feeding / dullness lethargy and decreased urine output rush to hospital
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