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What Is Diarrhea?

What Is Diarrhea?

Diarrhea (loose, watery bowel movements) is a common problem in young children at What Is Diarrhea? It rarely means a child has a serious illness. Diarrhea can be caused by:

The biggest risk of diarrhea is dehydration. This means that your child has lost too much fluid and doesn’t have enough electrolytes (salts) in their body for it to work the right way. Your child may need extra liquids given in smaller amounts more often until they’re well at What Is Diarrhea?

Mild Diarrhea (2 to 5 Watery Bowel Movements a Day)

Mild diarrhea usually goes away in a couple of days.

Moderate to Severe Diarrhea (6 or More Watery Bowel Movements a Day)

With moderate to severe diarrhea, your child may need to drink an oral rehydration solution (ORS) like Pedialyte® to help prevent dehydration. An ORS replaces the electrolytes and fluids that your child needs.

Children Younger Than 1 Year of Age

Children Older Than 1 Year of Age

Same as above, and:

WARNING:  Do not give medicines to stop the diarrhea unless your doctor specifically orders it. These medicines can be very dangerous if they are not used properly at What Is Diarrhea?

Amount of Liquid to Give to Prevent Dehydration

Use the table on page 3 to know how much fluid your child needs each hour. Offer the liquids listed above, for their age. Measure the amount given to know when they have met their goal. Start slow. Give small sips of liquid often. Increase the amount until the goal is met at What Is Diarrhea?

Child’s Weight Minimum Goal to Give Every Hour*
7-10 lbs. At least 2 ounces (4 tablespoons or 1/4 cup)
11-15 lbs. At least 2 1/2 ounces (5 tablespoons)
16-20 lbs. At least 3 1/2 ounces (1/2 cup)
21-40 lbs. At least 6 1/2 ounces (3/4 cup)
41-60 lbs. At least 10 ounces (1 1/4 cups)

* Minimum fluid goals per hour may increase if diarrhea, vomiting or fever are present.

Signs of Dehydration

Watch for signs of dehydration while treating your child’s diarrhea.

Preventing the Spread of Infection

If a virus caused your child’s diarrhea, do the following to prevent the spread to others:

When to Call the Doctor

Call your child’s doctor or health care provider if you think they are getting worse, do not get any better in 48 hours, will not breastfeed or eat, or has:

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