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Small Child Suffering From Stomach Flu, Vomiting, Fever, Diarrhea, White Stools. Treatment Options?

hello, my daughter has been having what it looks like the stomach flu for a couple of days now, it started with vomiting 5 days ago, the vomiting and fever 3 days ago, the diarrhea , and vomiting, not eating anything, just today few tbs of rice and 2 bottles with formula, my concern is that her stool is more formed today but white, clay color. she does not look jaundice to me. what should i do, ? causes of her white stool. thank you
Thu, 20 Dec 2012
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Your child is having Gastroenteritis that is the reason she is having fever, vomitings and loose stools and decreased appetite. In diarrhea white color stools are common and nothing to worry but give oral rehydrating solutions to prevent dehydration and paracetamol for fever in prescribed dosage and consult your Pediatrician for specific treatment .
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Small Child Suffering From Stomach Flu, Vomiting, Fever, Diarrhea, White Stools. Treatment Options?

Hi Your child is having Gastroenteritis that is the reason she is having fever, vomitings and loose stools and decreased appetite. In diarrhea white color stools are common and nothing to worry but give oral rehydrating solutions to prevent dehydration and paracetamol for fever in prescribed dosage and consult your Pediatrician for specific treatment .