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Is there a treatment for rotavirus infection?
Viral infections are not treatable with antibiotics and have to be "waited out" The best way to help is to encourage sick children to drink plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration. The way we prevented Wayne from being hospitalized was by feeding him 1 oz of Pedialyte every 20 minutes.
Pedialyte and Gatorade are absorbed through the system faster than milk or water. If your child has a problem keeping down the 1oz you will need to go to 1tbsp every 10 -15 minutes.
There is no effective way to completely eliminate rotavirus infection or its spread. Washing with soaps or cleansers does not kill the virus but will help reduce the spread of infection. Wash hands after using the toilet, after helping a child use the toilet, after diapering a child, and before preparing or serving food.
If your child has been diagnosed with Rotavirus I would like to suggest that you inlist the help of any friend or relative that will offer.
The illness does make your baby sleepless and rotating shifts is the easiest way to get through it.
Originally posted by FredT
Pot for Rota virus :shk:,
Fluid, electroltyes, and let the infection run its cource. Allowing some quack to give your child pot or cannabis or whatever you want to call it is a quick way to get a visit from CPS
Originally posted by dnero6911
Wake up, She was asking ... it is a matter of life and death ..I'm looking at the medical benefits.. its known that it produces an appetite and gets rid of nausea... so shove your little comment in your opinion creator .... I didn't say smack about your idea...
Originally posted by FredT
Originally posted by dnero6911
Wake up, She was asking ... it is a matter of life and death ..I'm looking at the medical benefits.. its known that it produces an appetite and gets rid of nausea... so shove your little comment in your opinion creator .... I didn't say smack about your idea...
At anyrate, no smack was required for the fluid and electrolytes. Appettie is one thing but a one month old is not exactly chowing down on a steak no? :shk: I love how the medical pot crowd love to preach about all the benifits for a drug that is by and large already covered and has no NO ligit application in a pediatric setting.