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Babies and diarrhea
From Healthscout's partner site on acid reflux, HealthCentral.com
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Diarrhea and babies Information Normal or healthy baby stools are soft and loose. Babies have frequent stools during the first 1 - 2 months. Because of this, it may be difficult to tell when your baby has diarrhea. Most babies have a stool pattern that is typical for them. This pattern may change slowly over time. Look for the following to help decide whether your baby has diarrhea:
If your baby is feeding poorly, or has nasal congestion or a fever, the changes you notice are more likely to be diarrhea. ![]() Most diarrhea in children is short-lived. It is usually caused by a virus, and goes away on its own. Other causes of diarrhea include:
Infants and young children (under age 3) can dehydrate quickly, so they should be watched very carefully. Dehydration means that the body does not have enough water or liquids. Signs of mild dehydration:
Signs of moderate dehydration:
Signs of severe dehydration:
HOME CARE Make sure the child gets plenty of liquids.
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