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Choose a diet carefully when your child is ill

Parents must carefully choose a child's diet to control nausea and diarrhea. You may want to ask your child's physician to suggest a diet while your child is ill. Generally, for a child older than 12 months of age, you may use the following guide.

Begin with clear liquids:

  • Weak tea.
  • Fat-free broth or bouillon (made with powder or cube).
  • Flavored gelatin dessert with nothing added.
  • Popsicles.
  • Soda pop.
  • Pedialyte.

If the child tolerates clear liquids, add these foods:

  • Ripe banana or strained banana.
  • Cooked refined cereal with no sugar (cream of wheat or cream of rice).
  • Soda crackers or dry white toast with no butter (a small amount of jelly may be used).
  • Fat-free (uncreamed) cottage cheese.
  • Applesauce.
  • Low-fat milk.

If the vomiting and diarrhea seem to be controlled, in a day or two, you may add:

  • Lean meats without gravy.
  • Eggs, not fried.
  • Mashed potatoes.
  • Cooked vegetables.
  • Canned fruit (peach, apricot or pear).
  • Plain pudding.

Avoid all other foods, especially dairy products, until all of the symptoms are gone.

 

 

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