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How much diarrhea is too much for a 2 year old?

How much diarrhea is too much for a 2 year old?

Until 2 months of age, they may pass a stool after each feeding. But, if stools suddenly increase in number and looseness, suspect diarrhea. If it lasts for 3 or more stools, the baby has diarrhea. If the stools contain mucus, blood or smell bad, this points to diarrhea.

What can I give my 2 year old for diarrhea?

Give your child foods such as:

  • Baked or broiled beef, pork, chicken, fish, or turkey.
  • Cooked eggs.
  • Bananas and other fresh fruits.
  • Applesauce.
  • Bread products made from refined, white flour.
  • Pasta or white rice.
  • Cereals such as cream of wheat, farina, oatmeal, and cornflakes.
  • Pancakes and waffles made with white flour.

What are the symptoms of diarrhea in cats?

Your cat is vomiting, lethargic, depressed, in pain, or has any other worrisome symptoms. The diarrhea is profuse, watery, explosive, or very frequent. The diarrhea contains blood or is dark and tarry. Once you’ve determined that your cat is a candidate for home treatment, you have to choose which type of treatment you want to try.

What are the symptoms of diarrhea for 5 days?

Characteristic symptoms include bloody diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever and possibly nausea and vomiting. Symptoms usually last two to 10 days.

Can a senior cat have constipation and diarrhea?

The signs of diarrhea can be quite diverse in any age cat. Frequent, urgent pooping of loose, watery stools are the classic signs that your senior cat has diarrhea. And a cat who has a bout of watery poop and then continues to strain is not suffering from constipation; it truly is diarrhea.

Is it OK to withhold food from cats with diarrhea?

There is no need to withhold food from cats who have diarrhea. In fact, doing so can hinder the intestinal tract’s ability to heal itself and put cats at risk for a potentially fatal type of liver disease called hepatic lipidosis. It is best to simplify your cat’s diet, however.

Can a kitten have diarrhea that is of no consequence?

Diarrhea occurs in kittens, adult cats, geriatrics, males and females and all breeds. It has many different causes, almost too many to list. Can your cat have diarrhea that is of no consequence?

What should I do if my senior cat has diarrhea?

If your senior cat has a bout of diarrhea but is acting normal and seems otherwise healthy, ask your veterinarian if you should withhold food (but not water) for 12 hours. After 12 hours of withholding food only, offer your cat a bland food that is fat-free.

Why does my cat keep vomiting and diarrhea?

Vomiting and diarrhea occur when the stomach and/or intestines become irritated or inflamed. There are many causes, including: Introduce diet changes slowly, over 5-7 days, to allow the intestinal bacteria to adjust. During times of stress, it may be helpful to use a soothing pheromone spray or plug-in adapter ( Feliway)

Can a cat have an upset GI tract?

They can have an upset GI tract for a day just like we can. However, it is important for any cat with diarrhea that lasts more than a day to have a physical exam and microscopic evaluation of the stool. Cats can quickly become dehydrated due to their small size.