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TREATMENT OF SECRETORY DIARRHOEA IN CHILDREN

Abstract

Secretory loose bowels are a typical condition in youngsters that is portrayed by an expansion in the volume of stool because of the unnecessary emission of electrolytes and water in the digestion tracts. This condition can be brought about by various elements, including diseases, prescriptions, and certain ailments. Guardians and parental figures genuinely must know about the side effects of secretory loose bowels in kids with the goal that they can look for suitable treatment on time.

Keywords

Mechanisms, diarrhoeal disease, viral diarrhoeas, secretory diarrhoea.

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