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Hello Doctors My 3.5 months old doctor is passing watery stool for the past 4-5 days. Initially the frequency was 5-6 times a day but for the last 2 days it's 2-3 times a day. However it is still watery with no other visible issue. Requesting your consultation on the same.
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Give exclusive breastfeed and more each time after loose stool also. If dehydration or decrease urine output or blood in stool consult pediatrician
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Continue exclusive breast feeding.
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Dont worry its normal when baby is on exclusive BF...
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you can give digestive drops
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Watch for urine output and intake of the child. If hydration is gud then nothing to worry.
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exclusive breast feeding to be continued. if in any doubt consult Pediatrician
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Cont breast feeding Darolac sachet (probiotics ) can be added with milk to add some benefit Monitor urine
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Good morning If the baby is on exclusive breastfeeding then do nothing. Just give z and d drops 0.5 ml once a day for 14 days. Ensure the baby is passing 6-8 times urine per day. Hope it helps Thanks
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Baby breast fed or bottle fed ?? Give zinc enough
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