Suggest Treatment For Severe Diarrhoea In A Child
Give him curd or yogurt on regular basis.
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I have gone very carefully through your query and understand your concerns. Our gastrointestinal tract contains a number of types of bacteria, most of which are beneficial. Clindamycin should have killed off most of them, leaving behind the more resistant C.difficile. Your doctor has done the right thing in prescribing Flagyl. It is a very safe and widely used medicine and you need not worry about side effects other than a metallic taste in mouth. The primary solution however would be to replenish the bacterial flora of the intestines. Curd or yogurt contains plenty of beneficial bacteria and hence should be given on regular basis. This would prevent the recurrence of C. difficile infections which are likely cause of the problems that you have reported.
Relax. Unless there is blood in stool, you need not worry and need not do anything other than giving ORS (oral rehydration solution) to replenish the lost fluids and salts.
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Get his stool tested while he has blood in stool.
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Thanks for writing back. During episodes when he has blood in stool, get the stool microscopy done and share the report using the facility on the upper right of this page. I am interested in the pus cell count. You can give probiotics but I would prefer simple yogurt. If you choose prebiotics and probiotics, I would not be choosy about the strain as the intestine contains a composite of different strains. Complete the course of flagyl in the meantime (not non-specifically long term).
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Dosage proper
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Thanks again for writing back. The dose for oral metronidazole (the ingredient contained in Flagyl) is 7.5 mg/kg/dose orally every 6 hours with a maximum dose of 4 g per day. Usual duration of therapy is 7 to 10 days. For a 12 year child, the dose of 250 mg for 10-14 days can be considered as standard and acceptable.
You may find the following article helpful:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/410904_5
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Everyone's stool contains loads of microbes
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Thanks for asking back again. Let me mention that our fecal matter is laden with a large number of bacteria. These bacteria can spread through feco-oral route. Hence proper hand washing and hygiene is required to stop their spread. C.difficile is just one among the numerous bacteria in stool.
Rather than terming it as contagious, I would use the term infectious. Separation of toilet is not the main concern here. Rather proper hand washing is more important. Otherwise you yourself are at risk from your own germs. I hope that you understand the concept.
He can go to school normally. Not a cause for concern.
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You need not worry that much.
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Thanks for writing back.
Mild symptoms do not need 'mild' treatment. Its either 'treat' or 'do not treat' - its your call to decide. I understand that you are sceptical but I would not prefer not treating. The recurrence would actually be reinfection (an independent infection) - there would be no association between the present one and the next.
The following links should be helpful:
http://yyyyy/yyyyyy/diagnosis-and-yyyyyyy-of-c-difficile-associated-yyyyyy-and-yyyyyyyy/
http://www.ncbi.yyy.yyy.yyyy/pmc/yyyyyyyyyyyy/PMC0000/
http://www.medscape.com/yyyyyyyyy/410904_5
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