If the diarrhea is accompanied by a high fever of 103 or higher, severe vomiting (more than two or three times), bloody or black stool or
dehydration call your doctor.
Not exact matches
However, if your green poops last more than two days or are coupled with diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, rectal bleeding, or dizziness,
call your
doctor as it could indicate a serious condition, or lead to
dehydration.
If baby has 3 or more diarrhea diapers or baby has other signs of
dehydration like fewer wet diapers or dark yellow urine, it's time to
call the
doctor!
If your baby shows signs of
dehydration, jaundice, or excessive weight loss,
call the
doctor immediately.
Also
call your
doctor if your child shows any of the classic signs of
dehydration, including decreased urination, excessive sleepiness or fussiness, cool and discolored hands and feet, or extreme thirst.
Call his
doctor if you can't bring your baby's fever down or if he has other signs of
dehydration, like a very dry mouth or urine that looks darker and smells stronger than usual.
Call your child's
doctor or seek medical advice at a local clinic or hospital if you see signs of
dehydration, including:
Call your child's
doctor if you see signs of
dehydration:
Call your child's
doctor or seek medical advice at a local clinic or hospital if you see signs of
dehydration
And if your child has a fever or shows any signs of
dehydration (such as not wetting diapers),
call the
doctor right away.
Call your
doctor if you show signs of
dehydration.
Doctor Norm Estin of
Doctors on
Call, Maui's pioneer in Urgent care, talks sea urchins,
dehydration, and vacation injuries.