Encourage your child (older than 2 years) to drink water and other clear fluids. Ask your doctor about giving your baby or toddler an oral rehydration solution (ORS). A simple way to make a home-based ORS is to boil a cup of white rice until the rice has completely overcooked and split and the water is cloudy. Keep the water and throw out the mushy rice. The water replaces the electrolytes lost in diarrhea.
Avoid giving your child too much fruit juice, as this may cause diarrhea. Avoid giving juice or water to children under 1 year.
See your doctor if your child is younger than 6 months and has diarrhea. Also, see your doctor if your child’s diarrhea is severe; if the child also has a fever, severe abdominal pain, or is vomiting; if the child’s stools look bloody or slimy; or if the child is dehydrated (making fewer than 4 wet diapers in a day).