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My kid is 1.5 years old and having water/semi liquid motions 3-4 times a day. We have stopped giving him milk and he is having khichdi, juice, banana and ORS. For motions, he is having AD 30 3 times a day as per doctor's prescription. We have observed that his appetite has increased significantly and he feels very hungry at a time. Is it normal or he is facing some issues?
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Avoid giving juice. Increased appetite is not a problem. Just give adequate amount of liquids as ORS, tender coconut, plain water, curd, rice kanji. You can give khichdi, curd rice, idly.
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avoid giving spicy and oily foods for 1 week
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Kindly avoid milk and juices as they can aggravate the diarrhoea. You can feed him curd, buttermilk, coconut water, rice kanji or lime juice instead.
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If the loose motions haven't resolved you can get his stool checked to rule out bacterial infection.
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Doesnt seems to b because of that but still. Can consult ur dr
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