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diarrhea in children, diet
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diarrhea in children, babies has many causes, illness, infection, food sensitivity, consuming too much fruit, fruit juice, antibiotics, diarrhea caused, worsened by what the child eats, drinks, types of diarrhea relieved by changing the diet, diarrhea
should continue feeding baby, child, usual, bowel rest was once the treatment of choice, it is believed that continuing feeding, result in diarrhea that is easier to manage, babies, breastfeedings, formula should always be continued, many children develop mild, temporary lactose intolerance, young children have diarrhea, safest course, to give clear liquids, 2 -3 days, reintroduce formula, milk, diarrhea occurs again, switch from regular milk, milk-based formula to a soy formula, isomil, prosobee, nursoy, babies who take solid foods, continue to, tolerated, suggested foods include bananas, apple sauce, white rice, rice cereal, noodles, potatoes, toasted white bread, small amounts of ground, finely chopped meats, offered, they have already been introduced into child's diet, b, r, a, t, diet, common treatment, diarrhea used, children who eat solid foods, b, r, a, t, diet stands, bananas, rice, starchy food, applesauce, toast, similar foods offered to older children, reduce, avoid fats, sweets, diarrhea subsides, foods, give babies, children lots of clear fluids, the first 24 to 72 hours, fluid is very important, it is easy, child, diarrhea to, become dehydrated, dehydration, serious condition in babies, young children, fluids lost need to be replaced, babies, 2 ounces per hour, breast milk, babies, offered a rehydration solution, pedialyte, lytren, similar product, not give water, diet sodas, solutions, supermarket, pharmacy, not need a prescription, clear liquids include jello water, jellow, not the diet kind, slightly sweetened teas, rice water, offer small amounts every few minutes between bowel movements, up to eight ounces, avoid sweetened beverages, soda pop, non-carbonated soft drinks, sports drinks, fruit juices, particularly apple juice, give juices at, dilute them half, half, water, fruit popsicles, an excellent source of clear fluids, child is vomiting, get surprisingly large amounts, child slowly this way, avoid over-filling a stomach, irritated by the infection, sure, no milk, in the popsicles, older children, offered diluted juices, sports beverages, aware that too many sweetened beverages, worsen diarrhea, child does need to replace lost fluid, best that drinks be diluted, older children should also avoid milk products, two to three days, stools, become more formed, child, gradually return to a normal diet, adding food, add foods high in fiber, raw fruits, vegetables, after three to four days, begin introducing milk in small amounts, too much milk too soon, create a setback, in children, ever had lactose intolerance, best approach, wait a week, reintroducing any milk products, diarrhea, antibiotics reduced by giving the child yogurt, live active cultures, diarrhea persists, contact health care provider to discuss changing, discontinuing the antibiotic, contact provider, diarrhea is severe, lasts longer than 2-3 days, diarrhea contains blood, mucous, diarrhea keeps returning, child is losing weight, child has signs of dehydration, diarrhea is accompanied by multiple vomiting episodes, fever, abdominal cramping, diarrhea develops, one week of travel outside, the us, after a camping trip, diarrhea, due to bacteria, parasites, require treatment, prescribed by provider to help control the diarrhea, over-the-counter medications, diarrhea either ineffective, potentially dangerous, using over-the-counter remedies.
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