Second off, Bananas stop up anything! If you can get them to eat a half banana, or some rice it will help tremendously. Also, I would use a good Probiotic like Culturelle to kill the bad cultures that give kids diarhhea.It's a guaranteed natural way. Now for a quicker result, I would give Immodium for Children.
Although starting a BRAT diet is popular among parents when their kids have diarrhea, it is important to remember that it is usually not necessary.
BRAT Diet includes
Bananas
Rice
Applesauce
Toast
Does it help? Since some of those foods, especially bananas and rice, are 'binders' and are considered to be constipating, they might help diarrhea. But if you wanted to feed them to your child for that reason, you might just add them to his regular diet, instead of just restricting your child to a BRAT diet.
Hi Brandy. More information would be helpful. How old are your children? How long have they been having diarrhea? How often do they have diarrhea? When did the diarrhea start? What tests has the doctor ordered? What has the doctor told you? Where do you live? Is there a family history of diarrhea? Do your children have any other health issues?
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First off, you need to post their ages.
Second off, Bananas stop up anything! If you can get them to eat a half banana, or some rice it will help tremendously. Also, I would use a good Probiotic like Culturelle to kill the bad cultures that give kids diarhhea.It's a guaranteed natural way. Now for a quicker result, I would give Immodium for Children.
Although starting a BRAT diet is popular among parents when their kids have diarrhea, it is important to remember that it is usually not necessary.
BRAT Diet includes
Bananas
Rice
Applesauce
Toast
Does it help? Since some of those foods, especially bananas and rice, are 'binders' and are considered to be constipating, they might help diarrhea. But if you wanted to feed them to your child for that reason, you might just add them to his regular diet, instead of just restricting your child to a BRAT diet.
Hi Brandy. More information would be helpful. How old are your children? How long have they been having diarrhea? How often do they have diarrhea? When did the diarrhea start? What tests has the doctor ordered? What has the doctor told you? Where do you live? Is there a family history of diarrhea? Do your children have any other health issues?