Consult
your doctor if you have diarrhea or digestive discomfort that lasts for more than two weeks.
Not exact matches
If it were an accident, the first time it caused rashes and or nose bleeds and
diarrhea, they
would have written what caused it in my Medical Records to stop others from causing the adverse reactions, but no, they
have to try to prevent a Law Suit and write that I am delusional about the adverse reactions so every
Doctor after that forced the adverse reactions on me and or refused to give me the Medical Treatment actually need, while they make money off charging the government for the Toxic Harmful Drugs that a Judge ordered them not to give me, tut they just falsely called me delusional about the Court Orders, to made money poisoning me with Toxic Drugs and Rash Creams, but normally they do that to their suspecting Victims to make money off doing Kidney transplants like they did to my Uncle, but they will not replace mine, because that is what they planned to do to kill me, just ask their associate assassin Dr Kanter of the Minneapolis VA, of course he will say I am delusional after he assaulted me saying the other Hospital Labs were wrong about that Blood Test that show the harm they caused.
If your baby
has diarrhea or blood in the stool, call your
doctor.
If your baby
has a temperature of 100.4 °F (38 °C) or higher, is crying for more than 2 hours at a time, is inconsolable, isn't feeding well,
has diarrhea or persistent vomiting, or is less awake or alert than usual, call your
doctor right away.
Gluten intolerance is hard to diagnose, but
if your baby
has diarrhea that won't go away, smelly stools, does not gain weight and maybe
has a bloated abdomen, you should contact a
doctor.
If you notice
diarrhea, rash or vomiting, you should cease feeding your baby that food immediately and talk to your
doctor; these are all signs that they might
have a food allergy.
Let your
doctor know
if your baby
has had any reactions (such as throwing up,
diarrhea, or a rash) to a new food.
«Check with the
doctor if your infant is vomiting and
has diarrhea, without producing many wet diapers.»
Tell your
doctor if your baby
has diarrhea or
has stools that are hard, dry, or difficult to pass.
Just as with
diarrhea, a single constipated stool isn't a problem but
if you
've increased baby's daily liquid consumption and you notice two or more constipated poops in a row, it's time to call the
doctor.
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
has diarrhea without any other symptoms, and it does not go away within 24 hours, notify the
doctor.
If your child
has diarrhea, do not hesitate to call the
doctor for advice.
Call your
doctor if your baby
has diarrhea, vomiting, rashes on the body, a higher fever, or cough and congestion.
If you believe your baby
has an allergic reaction to a food, such as
diarrhea, rash, or vomiting, talk with your child's
doctor about the best choices for the diet.
If your baby
has a rectal temperature of 100.4 F (38 C) or
diarrhea, talk to your
doctor.
Bring your newborn baby to the
doctor as soon as possible
if he
has loose, watery stools for 24 hours, or
if diarrhea is accompanied by any of the following symptoms:
If the stool is watery or loose visit the
doctor as you baby might be
having diarrhea or similar stomach infections.
If your baby
has been experiencing a lot of
diarrhea or vomiting, your
doctor may recommend a rehydration fluid.
If you
have noticed that your child is suffering from
diarrhea, it is important to see a
doctor for a diagnosis and start developing a plan to cure up these symptoms.
If your child's
diarrhea has lasted more than a few days, you should talk to your
doctor.
See your
doctor if green stool (or another unusual stool color) is ongoing or
if you
have other symptoms, like fever,
diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, or pain.
If your child
has a fever along with other symptoms such as lack of appetite, vomiting, lethargy, or
diarrhea, call her
doctor to rule out anything more serious.
Call the
doctor if your baby is 3 months old or younger,
has more than two or three
diarrhea - filled diapers, or continues
having diarrhea for more than a day or two.
Let your
doctor know
if your child
has diarrhea, is constipated, or
has poop that's hard to pass.
Also let the
doctor know
if your child is constipated,
has diarrhea, seems to be «holding it,» or was potty trained but is now
having problems.
Call the
doctor if your toddler
has diarrhea and doesn't seem to be improving after 24 hours.
And always call the
doctor if your child
has a fever, is acting sick,
has serious problems sleeping, is refusing all food or drink, is vomiting, or
has diarrhea.
If he's over 3 months, call the doctor if your baby has diarrhea and doesn't seem to be improving after 24 hour
If he's over 3 months, call the
doctor if your baby has diarrhea and doesn't seem to be improving after 24 hour
if your baby
has diarrhea and doesn't seem to be improving after 24 hours.
Call the
doctor immediately
if your baby is 3 months old or younger and he
has diarrhea.
Call your
doctor if your baby
has difficulty breathing while crying or also
has a fever, vomiting, or
diarrhea.
If your baby also
has other signs or symptoms — such as a cold, cough or
diarrhea — you might contact the
doctor sooner based on their severity.
So
if your baby
has diarrhea, is vomiting,
has a high fever, or is inconsolable, you should contact your
doctor instead of giving her a teething ring.
The stools of your baby must be normal,
if the baby
has diarrhea or is actually vomiting and losing weight you should call the
doctor immediately, for babies with colic suffer of stomach cramps but do not actually vomit.
If your baby vomits or has diarrhea often, isn't gaining weight well, or if you think the formula doesn't agree with him, ask the doctor if you should switch to another type of formul
If your baby vomits or
has diarrhea often, isn't gaining weight well, or
if you think the formula doesn't agree with him, ask the doctor if you should switch to another type of formul
if you think the formula doesn't agree with him, ask the
doctor if you should switch to another type of formul
if you should switch to another type of formula.
It is in this third trimester that stretch marks begin to show on your bellyl In addition, 38 weeks pregnant signs include swelling in your ankles and feete This is quite normal, but
if there is excessive swelling or puffiness in your face or around your eyes, you should call you
doctor without any delaya Also let your
doctor know
if you
have any headaches that persist or visual changes such as blurred vision, flashing lights, or spots or loss of vision (temporary) y Using a 38 weeks symptoms pregnancy calendar gives you all information you need to know about being 38 weeks pregnantn Some other symptoms include
diarrhea, itchy abdomen, difficulty sleeping, enlarged breasts and colostrum, and fatigue or extra energyg In the 38 weeks, baby symptoms include the baby shedding its skin - protecting lanugo and vernixi Also, 38 weeks fetus signs include the fetus producing a substance called surfactantn Your baby is not so little by now and weighs almost 7 pounds and is about 20 inches in lengtht Around this time your baby is also fine - tuning its nervous system and brain and also adding on body fata
Talk to your
doctor if you
have fever, weight loss, blood in your stool, or persistent
diarrhea alongside your stinky farts, or
if you
have a history of inflammatory bowel disease or colon cancer.
If you
have diarrhea, your
doctor may recommend a tricyclic antidepressant such as nortriptyline (Pamelor), which inhibits the activity of nerves in your gut, decreasing pain and that feeling of urgency.
If you suffer from bad breath that can be described as sulfur burping, and also
have diarrhea or vomiting, you should see a
doctor immediately.
If your diarrhea lasts for more than two days, if you have a fever, are dehydrated, have blood or pus in your stool, or have severe pain, see your doctor immediatel
If your
diarrhea lasts for more than two days,
if you have a fever, are dehydrated, have blood or pus in your stool, or have severe pain, see your doctor immediatel
if you
have a fever, are dehydrated,
have blood or pus in your stool, or
have severe pain, see your
doctor immediately.
If your dog begins urinating more or less than usual, straining to urinate,
having diarrhea, showing constipation, or straining to defecate,
have her looked at by her
doctor.
Call your
doctor or health center right away
if you
have nausea, vomiting,
diarrhea, or a fever for more than 24 hours after taking misoprostol (the second set of pills).