Monday, February 20, 2017

Toddler diarrhea

Some of the most common reasons kids get diarrhea include: Infection from viruses like rotavirus , bacteria like salmonella an rarely, parasites like giardia. Viruses are the most common cause of. Toddler’s diarrhea is also known as chronic nonspecific diarrhea of childhoo and it affects children from months to years of age.


Children with toddler’s diarrhea will have 3-loose stools per day. The diarrhea is often foul-smelling.

The child has three or more episodes of large, unformed stool for at least four. If the bout of loose, watery stools lasts more than a day, young children run the risk of. A kid may have two to six watery stools each day, but otherwise may seem well and gains weight normally. It’s normally caused by a diet low in fats and proteins and high in sugar and fluids. Drinking too much juice is associated with toddler’s diarrhea.


Affected children develop three or more watery loose stools (bowel motions) per day. Toddler diarrhea is a common pediatric condition.

In infants it is referred to as chronic diarrhea of infancy and in older children as irritable bowel syndrome. Common clinical characteristics include: Age between 6-months. The amount of diarrhea the child is having can often cause parents to become concerned. However, children with toddler’s diarrhea do not complain about abdominal pain and continue to be active.


For some children, diarrhea is mild and will go away within a few days. For others, it may last longer. Diarrhea is the passage of loose or watery stools. It can make your child lose too much fluid (dehydrated) and feel weak.


Medical treatments, such as antibiotics and some cancer treatments can also cause diarrhea. The stomach flu is a common cause of diarrhea. It affects children from months to years of age.


Sometimes it is caused by bacteria or parasites. Occasionally a food allergy or drinking too much fruit juice may cause diarrhea. If your child has just one or two loose stools, the cause is probably something unusual your child ate. A child’s gastrointestinal system becomes overwhelmed by all the.


In this case, the child is allergic to the protein in dairy products, where as with the dairy intolerance above, his intestines have a difficult time digesting the milk sugar, lactose.

Normal breastfed stools are loose (often runny and seedy). Stools are yellow, but sometimes can be green. The green color is from bile. Runny stools can even be bordered by a water ring.


Breastfed babies often pass more than stools per day. Your baby's diarrhea could be caused by a viral or bacterial infection. These are all normal stools.


It might also be the result of a parasite, a course of antibiotics, or something he ate. Always be prepared for Baby.

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