It can happen just make sure is getting liquids.. Don't know how old.. but eating solids.. try a bit more cereal.. to help make it more firmer.. (substance in stomach)
It is most likey just getting the rest out of the system.. Gone thru it many times.. with my babies..
2006-11-06 08:51:45
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answered by Jackson 4
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Its normal, but pediatricians often tell mothers to make sure the baby drinks Pedialyte, which replaces lost electrolytes and can help prevent dehydration.
People are also often told to feed the baby only the "BRAT" (bananas, rice and toast) diet (a bland diet with nothing in it that's likely to encourage diarrhea).
Use lots of Desitan when diapering because diarrhea for that long a time can lead to bad diaper rash no matter how well you clean the baby or how often you change him/her.
Consider calling the pediatrician's office to ask if you should be giving the baby Pedialyte or otherwise adjusting the diet.
Babies are far more likely to become dehydrated far more easily than older children and adults, so while it may not be reason for alarm it is something to pay attention to.
2006-11-06 09:03:20
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answered by WhiteLilac1 6
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Definately call your toddler's pediatrician, in case you haven't any longer already. A abdomen virus regularly is over in 24 hours, so it must be another ailment, or your toddler must be allergic to something. maximum illnesses are unfold until eventually now you even teach indicators your self, so in the experience that your different youngsters are going to fall ill, there's no longer a lot you're able to do approximately it now. do basically your maximum suitable to maintain a usual handwashing ordinary going and sanitize any factors that the toddler comes into touch with. provide your toddler some diluted juice or pedialyte. Banannas are generally sturdy for setteling an disenchanted abdomen. undeniable rice cereal is a sturdy situation too, mabey it relatively is going to help bind the stool somewhat. of direction, examine with your pediatrician first, or call your coverage business employer Nurse Line in case you won't be in a position to get in touch with the DR.
2016-10-15 11:06:46
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answered by boamah 4
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Yes it is normal. A bad case could last up to 7 days. My little guy who is 13 months has it right now. It has been 5 days and still occasional vommiting too.. grrrrr. Just make sure lots of fluids, pedialite is great. Hang in there it will be over soon.
2006-11-06 08:49:15
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answered by ? 6
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yeah, sorry....Keep them on the BRAt diet.
Bananas, rice, applesauce and toast.
This works wonders and clears it up in no time, no milk this makes it worse.... Keep them full of pedialight or gatorade...
Oh by the way how old is your little one, can he/she eat solid foods yet?
2006-11-06 08:56:19
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answered by crystald 4
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yes its normal as long as they drinking lots of water and havin wet nappys is what i was always told. if u not sure go to docs you will know best if he not right
2006-11-06 08:50:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes teething will do this, is the little angel drooling too?
2006-11-06 08:52:55
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answered by Honeypai 4
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