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Gastroenteritis In Infant: Prevention & Management

Gastroenteritis  or Stomach Flu is a  term covering a host of symptoms like diarrhoea, vomiting, abdominal pain, chills and aches, loss of appetite and fever in infants (0-2 yrs of age).

An upset stomach, is a common feature occurring on average thrice a year. This may cause mild diarrhoea and vomiting. It usually only lasts 24-48 hours. But in case of viral infection the illness can last for up to a week or even longer. With plenty of fluids and some tender loving care, most babies are soon back to normal.

Causes

Managing Gastroenteritis

Prevention Tips:

No vaccine is available for viral gastroenteritis with the exception of a newly released rotavirus vaccine called Rotateq. The oral vaccine for infants aged 6 to 32 weeks was approved in February 2006 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. As a parent you can avoid infection by.

Remember that you cannot totally exclude bacteria or viruses from coming into contact with your child. It also helps in building a stronger immune system.

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