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How Can Amoebiasis In A Child Be Treated?

What if my child of 6years suffering from amoebiasis having his medication for 4days and on his 5th day his poop became watery again...not like the first 3days of medication where i see improvement to his stool...now im adding herbal remedies for his medication...his stool is still soft and watery or slippery..but the interval of going to cr improves...should i worry or its still normal...its his sixday of medication..
Tue, 8 Nov 2016
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You may not need to worry since your child is already on treatment.Stool quality may as well depend on what the child eats.Soft stool on day 6 of treatment does not mean the problem will not go.Sure he was correctly diagnosed with a stool exam.Just be calm.I will suggest you just continue with the drugs as prescribed and observe.You may see the Doctor again for reevaluation if no improvement.
Hope this will help
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How Can Amoebiasis In A Child Be Treated?

Hi Thanks for posting on HCM You may not need to worry since your child is already on treatment.Stool quality may as well depend on what the child eats.Soft stool on day 6 of treatment does not mean the problem will not go.Sure he was correctly diagnosed with a stool exam.Just be calm.I will suggest you just continue with the drugs as prescribed and observe.You may see the Doctor again for reevaluation if no improvement. Hope this will help Best regards