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DictionarySeegastroenteritisinfantile diarrhea
infantile diarrhea[′in·fən‚tīl ‚dī·ə′rē·ə] (medicine) An acute gastrointestinal disease in infants resulting from damage of the intestinal mucosa by an infectious organism. infantile diarrhea
infantile diarrheaDiarrhea in children under 2 years of age. Most commonly, it is caused by infectious enterocolitis due to rotavirus, Norwalk virus, or Escherichia coli. See: enterocolitis Synonym: toddler's diarrheaSymptomsFrequent watery stools, occasionally accompanied by evidence of dehydration, are the primary findings. TreatmentEach year the deaths of thousands of children with diarrhea are prevented by the use of oral rehydration solutions consisting of clean (potable) water, salt, potassium, bicarbonate, and glucose. See: oral rehydration solution See also: diarrhea |