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Passing of loose stools
Hi, my daughter is 4 months old, she is passed stools for 6-7 times a day from 3 days..stool is very bad smell and watery like.. i am using colicaid drops and cefixime oral suspension.. but it is not controlled..is it normal to pass a stool for 10 times a day... now what can i do for that..
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Dear Nothing to wry Stools are watery and bad smell it indicates that she is associated with infection. Once check out with mother intake also.
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Colocoid is to relieve pain in abdomen,cefixime is antibiotics for fvr. Immediately to stop infection start Enterogermina whiles.
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No it is not normal to pass stool 10 times a day.It will cause dehydration in baby as well as weakness.consult me to start treatment and general measures that should be followed immediately
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hi, if she dont have any other complaints like weakness ,excessive cry , sleep disturbance , weight loss then avoid it . if have some issue consult doctor . diet for you :- drink boiled water only ., avoid junk food & spicy food ,
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