ACUTE DIARRHEA
WHO
ORS
How much to give?
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Less than 24 mths of age:- 50-100 ml per loose stool
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2-10 years of age:- 100-200 ml per loose stool
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More than 10 years of age:- as much as required
How to give
One teaspoon every 1-2 mins for child less than 2 years and frequent
sips from cup for older children. If the child vomits, wait for 10 mins
and give slowly.
10. What are the DANGER SIGNS?
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Many water stools
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Repeated vomiting
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Marked thirst
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Eating or drinking poorly
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Fever-
high grade
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Blood in the stool
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Drowsy child
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Marked decreased urine output
11.What are the indications for antibiotics?
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Malnourished
or premature infants
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Gross
blood in stool
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Associated
non GI infections e.g. pneumonia
12 .What should not be used in treatment of
acute diarrhea?
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Adsorbents-kaolin, pectin
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Motility
suppressants-opiates
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Steroids
13.What is the dietary management in diarrhea?
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Children should continue to be fed during acute diarrhea because feeding
is physiologically sound and prevents or minimizes the deterioration
of nutritional status.
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In
acute diarrhea breast-feeding should be continued with ORS uninterrupted
even during dehydration.
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Optimally
energy dense foods with the least bulk are recommended for routine feeding
and those available in the household should be offered during diarrhea
in small quantities but frequently.
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Staple foods that do not provide optimal calories per unit weight should
be enriched with fats, oil or sugar e.g. khichri with oil rice with
milk or curd and sugar, mashed potatoes, mashed oil and lentil.
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Foods with high fibre content e.g. coarse fruits and vegetables to be
avoided.
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In non-breast fed infants, cow or buffalo milk can be given undiluted
after correction of dehydration together with semisolid foods. Milk
should not be diluted with water. Alternatively milk cereal mixtures
can be used.
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Routine lactose free feeding is not required in acute diarrhea even
when reducing substances are detected in the stools. Lactose malabsorption
meriting dietary modification is very uncommon in acute diarrhea.
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During
recovery, an intake of at least 125% of normal should be attempted with
energy dense foods till nutritional status is normal as measured for
age.
Last
created on 13-12-2002
Last
updated on 18-11-2006