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In most cases, baby diarrhea gets better on its own, and your baby won’t need medical treatment. Here’s what you can do at home when your little one has diarrhea: Keep your baby hydrated.
Hopkins County is dealing with an outbreak of Giardia, with 23 reported cases in the past month. The Hopkins County Health ...
Wondering if your baby has teething diarrhea? We investigated the causes, symptoms and treatment of baby diarrhea to see if teething is in fact the cause.
Chronic diarrhea in infants who eat solid food is defined as frequent, loose, watery bowel movements for at least 4 weeks. It can lead to dehydration, malnutrition, and other serious complications ...
For mild diarrhea caused by medication, keep your child safely hydrated. If a course of antibiotics is causing your child's diarrhea, be sure to continue the medication and call your doctor.
Parents, guardians and all who care for kids should check their medicine cabinets after a children’s cough syrup was recalled ...
Many babies have blood in their stool during infancy. Small anal fissures and other minor conditions may cause blood streaks in a baby’s stool. Black stools or severe bloody diarrhea may ...
Nov. 20 -- (HealthDay News) -- Diarrhea in infants is common, often a quick bout caused by a virus. But in some cases among young children, diarrhea can quickly become dangerous, says the U.S ...
A medication may also alter the balance of bacteria in your gut, causing abdominal pain and diarrhea. Sometimes the cause of ...
It's normal for baby stools to be soft and loose, especially during an infant's first few months. But when your baby has diarrhea, chances are that you'll know it. "The poop will have a watery ...