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Diarrhea
What does diarrhea mean?
Diarrhea is when stools are loose and watery and the frequency of stools is more than 3 in a day. Your child may pass stools more than this. Diarrhea is a very common problem in children. It usually lasted for a few days 1 to 2 days and resolves on its own. If diarrhea does not subside within 2 days then there may be more problems in your child.
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Acute Diarrhea (Short Term) - your child will have sudden onset loose bowel movements with very high frequency. It usually lasted for a few days and subsides on its own. It is due to infection by bacteria and viruses.
Chronic Diarrhea (Long Term) – Diarrhea lasts for a few weeks. it may be of sudden onset diarrhea with high frequency but does not subsides as in acute diarrhea and continues more usually more than 14 days (Persistent Diarrhea) or gradual onset but lasted for more than 14 days (chronic diarrhea). Chronic diarrhea may be due to intestinal diseases like celiac disease, food protein allergy (cow milk protein allergy), ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, irritable bowel syndrome.
What are the causes of diarrhea in children?
Children may be having diarrhea because of many things, including:
Severe diarrhea means your child may be having a serious disease. Consult your doctor if diarrhea symptoms don’t go away. Also take help from your doctor if your child stops activities, feeding because of diarrhea.
What are the symptoms of diarrhea?
Symptoms can be different in different children. This includes:
The symptoms of diarrhea may look like other health problems. Severe diarrhea and chronic diarrhea may be a sign of serious disease. Make sure that your child sees the doctor (pediatric gastroenterologist) for diagnosis.
How is diarrhea diagnosed?
Your doctor will ask you for a detailed history (child symptoms and other health related, feeding related history). Then he/she will do a physical examination. After evaluation, your doctor may sometimes ask for a few tests to check blood and urine to detect the cause of diarrhea.
These tests include:
How to treat diarrhea in children?
Treatment of diarrhea in your child will depend on age, the severity of illness, child symptoms, and general health.
In acute diarrhea, dehydration is a major concern in children. Most of the child treatment includes replacement of fluid deficit either orally with ORS (oral rehydration salt) or intravenous fluid therapy (IVF). Antibiotics are only prescribed in bacterial infections are the cause of diarrhea.
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What are the complications of diarrhea?
How can we prevent diarrhea?
When should I consult my doctor for diarrhea?
You should consult your doctor if your child is less then 6 months of age or has any one of the following symptoms: