Diarrhea

Is this your child's symptom?


Causes of Acute Diarrhea

Causes of Recurrent Diarrhea

Diarrhea Scale

Dehydration: How to Know

Diarrhea in Breastfed Babies: How to Tell

Diarrhea in Formula-Fed Infants: How to Tell

When to Call Us for Diarrhea

Call 911 Now

  • Not moving
  • Too weak or dizzy to stand
  • You think your child has a life-threatening emergency

Call Doctor or Seek Care Now

  • Dehydration suspected. No urine in more than 8 hours, dark urine, very dry mouth and no tears.
  • Blood in the stool
  • Constant stomach pain lasts more than 2 hours
  • Vomits clear liquids 3 or more times
  • Age less than 1 month with 3 or more diarrhea stools in past 24 hours
  • Severe diarrhea. 10 or more watery stools in the last 24 hours.
  • Fever higher than 104° F (40° C)
  • Fever in baby less than 12 weeks old. Caution: do NOT give your baby any fever medicine before being seen.
  • Weak immune system. Examples are: sickle cell disease, HIV, cancer, organ transplant, taking oral steroids.
  • Your child looks or acts very sick
  • You think your child needs to be seen, and the problem is urgent

Contact Doctor Within 24 Hours

  • Moderate diarrhea. 6 or more watery stools in the last 24 hours.
  • Stomach pains that do not go away after each diarrhea stool
  • Loss of bowel control in a toilet trained child occurs 3 or more times
  • Fever lasts more than 3 days
  • Close contact with person or animal who has bacterial diarrhea
  • Contact with reptile (snake, lizard, turtle) in past 14 days
  • Travel to country at risk for diarrhea within past month
  • You think your child needs to be seen, but the problem is not urgent

Contact Doctor During Office Hours

  • Diarrhea lasts more than 2 weeks
  • Loose stools are a frequent problem
  • You have other questions or concerns

Self Care at Home

  • Mild diarrhea (probably caused by a virus)
  • Diarrhea disease: how to prevent

Care Advice for Diarrhea

Treatment for Mild Diarrhea

What You Should Know About Diarrhea:

Mild Diarrhea:

Formula-Fed Babies with Frequent, Watery Diarrhea:

Breastfed Babies with Frequent, Watery Diarrhea:

Older Children (age more than 1 year old) with Frequent, Watery Diarrhea:

Oral Rehydration Solutions (ORS), such as Pedialyte:

Probiotics:

Fever Medicine:

Diaper Rash - Prevention:

Return to School:

What to Expect:

Call Your Doctor If:

Preventing Diarrhea Disease

Safety Tips in All Countries:

Extra Safety Tips in Developing Countries:

Call Your Doctor If:

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