DiarrheaWhat is diarrhea? | |
Diarrhea may be: | |
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What causes diarrhea? | |
| Diarrhea in children may be caused by a number of conditions, including the following: | |
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What are the symptoms of diarrhea? | |
| The following are the most common symptoms for diarrhea. However, each child may experience symptoms differently. Severe diarrhea may indicate a serious disease, making it important to consult your child's physician if any or all of the following symptoms persist: | |
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The symptoms of diarrhea may resemble other conditions or medical problems. Always consult your child's physician for a diagnosis. | |
Warning signs of severe diarrhea: | |
| You should call your pediatrician if your child is less than 6 months of age or presents any of the following symptoms: | |
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How is diarrhea diagnosed? | |
| In addition to a complete physical examination and laboratory tests for blood and urine, the child's physician may request: | |
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Treatment for diarrhea: | |
| Specific treatment for diarrhea will be determined by your child's physician based on: | |
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Treatment usually involves replacing lost fluids. Antibiotics may be prescribed when bacterial infections are the cause. A child with diarrhea can have regular fluids or special fluids (such as Pedialyte™ or Gatorade™) for diarrhea. Do not use anti-diarrheal medications unless recommended by your child's physician. | |
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