
Health Tips 
The purpose of this information is to give you a little insight into the topics most frequently asked by our parents. This information is designed to be used as a guideline. We encourage you to call our office, (617) 735-8585, when you have concerns regarding the care and well being of your child.
IARRHEA, VOMITING & GASTROENTERITIS
Viruses generally cause gastroenteritis. Diarrhea is very loose or watery stools and is often associated with increased frequency of stool. Gastroenteritis can also be associated with cold symptoms, fever, cramps, gas, abdominal pain and rash. Since there is generally no treatment like antibiotics for gastroenteritis, the main objective is to prevent dehydration and let time take its course. We do not recommend anti-diarrheal medications.
What to do when your child has vomiting and diarrhea:
Offer small amounts of liquid frequently after a period of no vomiting to let the stomach settle.
When fluids are tolerated, advance to a bland diet that includes bananas, rice, toast, crackers, applesauce, etc. It is generally best to avoid complex or fatty foods and dairy products at first.
Control fever with Tylenol or Motrin/Advil.
Monitor urine output (frequency of voiding).
Call the office if: