My son 2.8 years old is Suffering from Diarrhea & As i have mentioned His current medications.At very 1st time He recovered in 2 days means Stool became regular thn we started giving him Regular Food thn again very next day Again He had Loose motions like before thn Again We repeated same medications & It Got controlled Like before,but Again after 1 day Gap Again He had Loose Motions & Still Today on 6-6-19 His motions are not regular and He becomes Very weak when He does Dysentry,We are continuing with same medications.Please Suggest Coz i am Worried Coz of Repeated Loose motions & His weakness & Plz Suggest That my Son is on right medicines & Shall i continue with it or no.Should i go for any other medications.
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