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Treating Diarrhea in 9 Mo Old

Any suggestions to stop my 9 month old's diarrhea? It's been 4 days. Will be calling doc tomorrow, but I'm sure she'll say we have to let it run it's course. His poor bottom is soooo red. We need to stop this.

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Thank you for your advice. A virus has been going around-that's what started this. The rest of us have been sick, too, but only about 24 hrs. We were worried when my son's symptoms lasted now 5 days. We had been trying the BRAT-which is hard to do for a 9 mo old with no teeth who is not eating normally. We gave him rice cereal, baby food banans and applesauce. We did try yogurt last night and this morning. The diarrhea seems to be slowing down. The doc said the younger ones take longer to get over this virus. She gave us a prescription for a compound diaper cream (we've had this before for our oldest). It is questran in aquaphor. It's looking better after a couple of changes. Again-thank you for responding. And thank you Natalie N for suggesting this website!

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Hi there S.:

The old stand-by was rice water. You Make rice but extra water .nofat (Butter or Margarien) It should look cloudy. For red and raw bottoms use A & D ointment and plain Vasline

This is probably the 50th time you've heard this, but maybe too much apple/other juice? Or too many solids coming from fibrous plants, like squash, sweet potato, fruits?

Have you recently increased his milk intake? He could be lactose intolerant. It usually shows up as rather the opposite problem, constipation. But in some people, it becomes diarrhea.

It could be a mild form of food poisoning. In which case, well, I'd suggest grapefruit seed extract for an adult, but definitely not for a little one of his age. Most cases of stomach upset are actually various forms of food poisoning, though, so ask his doctor what to do for that. And look around at what he has been eating. Anything seem a little off in smell or date?

Meanwhile, though, keep that baby hydrated with lots of water or very diluted juices!

Good luck, and hang in there. It must be trying!

L.

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I didnt read the other responses so Im sorry if I repeat whats already been said. We've been dealing with diarrhea for 7 days now with our 4 month old nephew. He went to the pediatrician today just to be sure he isnt getting dehydrated. I thought Id let you know what he recommended. He said use pedialyte (we got unflavored)as a substitute for water in his formula, if he wont drink it alone. If he will drink it by its self he said to give it to him like that. He also said to give him acidophilus. I couldnt find acidolphilus at our small country drug store but the pharmacist recommended Culturelle for Kids. He said its the same thing only this is new and actually made for kids. You can get it in liquid, powder or capsules. They only had capsules so I emptied half in his bottle and his doctor said do that 2-3 times per day until the diarrhea is gone. It has the lactobacillus in it with probiotics that help promote good bacteria in the digestive tract and shorten the time of diahrrea. It was cheap as well 10 capsules for about $7.00.

His bottom also got bad and we got Tripple paste and baby goldbond powder and it worked in just a couple of changes!

Good luck and I hope your little one feels better soon!

Pedialite should help or pediasure half a teaspoon of peptobismol should help

As for the bottom, try using just cotton pads (like many people use to remove makeup - has no chemicals on them) instead of regular wipes that will hurt the little bottom. Just simple wet them and wipe like normal.

My 9 month baby boy just got over being really sick - diarrhea & runny nose - the works. His Dr. told me he had the viral rotavirus. Very dangerous. Been going around this year apparently. Prescribed pedialyte & Similac Isomil DF = soy formula for diarrhea + BRAT diet (bananas, rice cereal, applesauce - she told me to forget the toast part). Which he wouldn't eat a thing of.
I'm still breastfeeding so she put me on a 'sick diet' - soup & anything else bland. When he hadn't eaten a thing for nearly 24 hours I broke down & feed him the soup part of my chicken & rice soup. He ate it which I liked cos at least he was NOT going 2 become dehydrated.
9 days later & he's back 2 normal!!
Don't 4get to use BALMEX - its creamy texture is smooth & soft on bottoms + its works on contact!
GOOD LUCK! & GIVE LOTS OF LOVE!

For that poor little raw bottom, mix some powdered (baby)acidophilus or probiotics (you can open a capsule of culturelle or any other brand, and use 1/3 - 1/2) into some diaper cream. Make sure the cream is petroleum free...can cause some rashes to worsen and burn. I found a product at a health food store called UN-Petroleum Jelly. It works well. Otherwise, I use Arbonne's diaper cream....excellent.

Anyway, the combo of the probiotics and the diaper cream help that little sore bottom.
My mom SWARES by A & D ointment for such irritations (however it does contain petroleum). You could open a vit A & Vit D. cap and add it to your diaper cream as well.

Just like others recommended:
1. Plain yoguart (no fruit or sugar added) will help his little tummy.

2. Lots of liquids (your breast milk is best...if you nurse). Pedialite is also very important to keep from dehydration. Avoid JUICES!

3. B.R.A.T. diet

I've been through this a few times with my son and it's no fun.
Will be praying for you both.
Please let us know when he is better!!

Blessings,
A.

This is probably the 50th time you've heard this, but maybe too much apple/other juice? Or too many solids coming from fibrous plants, like squash, sweet potato, fruits?

Have you recently increased his milk intake? He could be lactose intolerant. It usually shows up as rather the opposite problem, constipation. But in some people, it becomes diarrhea.

It could be a mild form of food poisoning. In which case, well, I'd suggest grapefruit seed extract for an adult, but definitely not for a little one of his age. Most cases of stomach upset are actually various forms of food poisoning, though, so ask his doctor what to do for that. And look around at what he has been eating. Anything seem a little off in smell or date?

Meanwhile, though, keep that baby hydrated with lots of water or very diluted juices!

Good luck, and hang in there. It must be trying!

L.

Depending on how much he is keeping down and he frequency of his diarrhea the dr. may actually want to see him immediately to make certain he isn't getting dehydrated. This is a major concern for young children and can land them in the hospital. Is he pee-peeing also? This will indicating if he is staying hydrated. There is a terrible stomach virus going around as well as salmonella from an off-brand of peanut butter. That p.butter recall is supposed to me announced more widely today (not Jif or Peter Pan). I would go ahead and call the dr. quickly and talk to a nurse.

Our pediatrician used to recommend Immodium. I don't recall the dose for babies, though.

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