Warning Signs of Diarrhea in Children

Diarrhea can be potentially fatal when it occurs in children, especially in newborns and infants. It can cause a child to pass loose and watery stools. Diarrhea condition can lead to dehydration, which is a life-threatening condition wherein the body lacks enough fluid and ions to function properly.

Learning the following warning signs of diarrhea can save your child’s life. Warning signs include:
 stools containing pus or blood

 black stools

 a temperature above 102 degrees

 signs of dehydration, which include dry mouth and tongue; no tears when crying; no wet diapers for 3 hours or more; listlessness or irritability; sunken abdomen, eyes, or cheeks, and skin that does not flatten when pinched and released.
If your child’s diarrhea does not improve within 24 hours or any of these symptoms appear, do not hesitate to consult a doctor or health care provider.


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Reference:
National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC). Diarrhea. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), National Institutes of Health. NIH Publication No. 07–2749, March 2007


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