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- $Title{What Should I Do for My Child's Acute Diarrhea?}
- $Subject{digestive system small large intestine intestines colon nutrition
- food foods diets child care children acute diarrhea diarrheic dehydrated
- dehydration rehydrated rehydration fluid lactose free soy based infant formula
- nutrient nutrients pedialyte electrolyte electrolytes}
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- What Should I Do for My Child's Acute Diarrhea?
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- QUESTION: I am getting conflicting advice on this question and would be
- grateful for your advice. Can you please tell me if you should feed a child
- who is having acute diarrhea? Some friends say yes, but mother says no. What
- do you say?
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- ANSWER: Acute diarrhea in a small child is not the same relatively benign
- discomfort it is for an adult. Infants and small children with diarrhea can
- become dehydrated extremely quickly and may die. It's always been the
- standard treatment to withhold solid food from a baby with diarrhea and give
- him or her only water or a rehydration fluid for the first 24 to 48 hours.
- However, recent evidence points to the value of giving babies some
- lactose-free formula after they've already received some fluids. Babies that
- received a soy-based infant formula (not one with milk in it, which can cause
- further diarrhea) had diarrhea for a shorter period of time than did babies
- treated with just water and rehydration fluid. Because of this finding, it
- might be a good idea to start a baby on some formula early in the course of
- his or her illness.
- Rehydration fluid is water with important nutrients like potassium added.
- It's sold in pharmacies under the name Pedialyte. Your doctor can also tell
- you how you can make your own rehydration fluid and how to use it. I am sure
- your own doctor has some ideas about this, and it would be wise to ask him or
- her about this subject and go along with that advice.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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