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My 4 year daughter is suffering from continuous lose motions, Dr told me she has stomach infection, I m giving her ORS but still water is going from her body bcoz of lose motion, shall I give her darolac sachet?? How much water should I mix in darolac??
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted the history about your 4 year old daughter having continuous loose motions. Doctor told it to be an infection. You have been giving ORS but still water is going out of her body. Wants to know whether to give Darolac sachet and in how much water. Since the Doctor has indicated about infection , I hope your daughter is also receiving an antibiotic and metronidazole. It is written on the sachet as to how much water is to be added to the powder. You can give it the way explained or even directly. Get the blood and stool checked to get the proper diagnosis and give her the best possible treatment.
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Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted the history about your 4 year old daughter having continuous loose motions. Doctor told it to be an infection. You have been giving ORS but still water is going out of her body. Wants to know whether to give Darolac sachet and in how much water. Since the Doctor has indicated about infection , I hope your daughter is also receiving an antibiotic and metronidazole. It is written on the sachet as to how much water is to be added to the powder. You can give it the way explained or even directly. Get the blood and stool checked to get the proper diagnosis and give her the best possible treatment.