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Viral infection is the most common cause of diarrhea. It is often accompanied by vomiting but may occur in isolation. Viral diarrhea usually lasts 5-7 days and is almost always worse on the first two days of the illness.
Your child needs to be seen for:
- Signs of dehydration including decreased urine output (less than every 8-10 hours), dry mucous membranes, lack of tears, or lethargy.
- Blood in stool
- Diarrhea persisting for > 1 week without complications
- Profuse diarrhea or any other concerns
Home care advise for children > 1 year old:
- Start Pedialyte or diluted Gatorade. Offer unlimited amounts unless the child is also vomiting (See section on Vomiting).
- Avoid fruit juices and soft drinks as this can make the diarrhea worse
- Starchy foods are best: bread, noodles, potatoes, rice, oatmeal, crackers, etc.
- 2-6 ounces of yogurt twice a day can help restore healthy bacteria to the GI tract
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