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Suggest Treatment For Fever And Loose Motion In An Infant

hello sir, good morning.. my ques. is..... i have a 7 months child normal wt. he is suffering fever & loose motion last 3 days.. i give medicine traxol t (250mg) inj. with dexona 0.5 ml... twice daily. ofen oz syrup 5ml 3time daily, soparin kid tab sos. gardenal tab 30mg 1/3x2 daily. thain cry last all night..... plz suggest me... thanks akhilesh sharma gaya bihar
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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treatment for fever and loose motions is correction and prevention of dehydration by giving oral rehydration solution or parenteral fluids if condition of baby requires .For fever you can give paracetamol.But there is a cause of concern here , why gardinal is being given , if it is being given for excess cry , you need to rule out obstruction of bowel or dehydration.In my opinion you need to consult your pediatrician .
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Suggest Treatment For Fever And Loose Motion In An Infant

Hello treatment for fever and loose motions is correction and prevention of dehydration by giving oral rehydration solution or parenteral fluids if condition of baby requires .For fever you can give paracetamol.But there is a cause of concern here , why gardinal is being given , if it is being given for excess cry , you need to rule out obstruction of bowel or dehydration.In my opinion you need to consult your pediatrician . thanks