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Can anyone tell me about the effect of mothers taking this medication
during pregnancy?
TIA!L-Soft list server at UMASS Medical Center Library (1.8c) wrote:

> > search diarrhea in lactnet
> -> 147 matches (only the first 100 will be shown).
>
> Item #   Date   Time  Recs   Subject
> ------   ----   ----  ----   -------
> 000043 97/01/01 23:54   67   Breastmilk for Adults??
> 000159 97/01/04 19:55   32   Re: Pump info and Reglan
> 000231 97/01/06 03:21   32   Rehydration
> 000233 97/01/06 00:56   26   Home rehydration
> 000254 97/01/06 13:06   17   Re: Rehydration Recipes
> 000344 97/01/07 23:28   31   no! no apple jc or honeyin ORTs! please!
> 000533 97/01/11 00:23   59   5 mo/renal vein thrombosis/hypertension -
> long
> 001048 97/01/20 16:30   24   Crohn's
> 001070 97/01/21 10:35   31   Re: New product rant
> 001114 97/01/21 23:45   32   Thrush help again
> 001148 97/01/22 13:44   37   Fenugreek
> 001636 97/01/31 19:01  142   Re: Overdiluting artificial baby milk
> 002068 97/02/08 04:32   50   Mexican women and breastfeeding
> 002082 97/02/08 11:32   29   Hispanic Mothers
> 002321 97/02/12 19:07   31   amoxicillin for mitral valve prolapse
> 002361 97/02/13 10:51   35   Amoxicillin
> 002396 97/02/14 06:50  102   I need help proving BM is not Dairy
> 002402 97/02/14 09:38   41   Re: recurrent mastitis--medication
> question
> 002412 97/02/14 08:45   63   clear fluids
> 002461 97/02/15 07:01  102   Formula ads direct to physicians (long)
> 002521 97/02/16 11:02  119   Re: LACTNET Digest - 13 Feb 1997 to 14
> Feb 1997 - Special issue
> 002522 97/02/16 11:28  430   BF CLeft palate
> 002598 97/02/17 14:46   38   Mesalamine
> 002611 97/02/17 18:07   35   Sacrificing BF AGAIN!
> 002658 97/02/18 10:37   40   Looking for abm alternatives
> 002689 97/02/18 20:20   50   BF Sourcebook
> 002696 97/02/18 22:32   29   Re: Multiple breast pains
> 002701 97/02/18 20:47   25   dehydration
> 002733 97/02/19 13:13   37   baby virus/rehydration/ABM feeds/juices
> 002785 97/02/20 06:22   22   ORT
> 002844 97/02/21 01:53   22
> 003176 97/02/25 18:06   47   Re: Fatal Hypernatremia
> 003715 97/03/08 11:33   33   Re: sugar in stools
> 003734 97/03/08 21:13   35   weight loss-fat grabbers
> 003946 97/03/12 19:27    7   info refcard
> 004006 97/03/13 12:48   25   Psychoactive medications - lithium,
> Risperdal, Ativan
> 004051 97/03/14 16:15   28   toddler nursing with diarrhea
> 004069 97/03/14 20:50   22   sushi
> 004070 97/03/14 22:36   23   SMOKING AND LACTATION
> 004073 97/03/14 21:00   53   diarrhea
> 004078 97/03/15 06:30   23   Re: Toddler Nursing with Diarrhea
> 004143 97/03/16 15:34   20   Re: toddler nursing with diarrhea
> 004160 97/03/16 20:11   24   epsom salt vs. baking soda
> 004174 97/03/17 11:14   34   Re: Toddler Nursing with Diarrhea
> 004339 97/03/19 14:51   24   Re: Toddler nursing with diarrhea
> 004686 97/03/26 01:27   34   Just another day...
> 004787 97/03/27 19:46   36   Salmonellosis
> 004792 97/03/28 01:58   72   Salmonella, milk drug screen,recurrent
> yeast
> 004919 97/03/30 22:48  148   ABM Contracts (VERY long)
> 004923 97/03/31 00:52   22   Salmonella update
> 004926 97/03/31 00:20  123   Abbott Laboratories (Very Long)
> 004932 97/03/31 06:59  208   Abbott
> 004993 97/03/31 23:26   33   Name for formula
> 005220 97/04/04 18:06   30   Re: Asacol (Mesalamine)
> 005320 97/04/07 23:50   22   bf and taboos about sex
> 005331 97/04/08 07:13   45   BF and taboos about sex in West Africa
> 005501 97/04/11 11:52   31   Lithium
> 005629 97/04/13 22:47   26   Hyperthyroidism and PTU
> 005827 97/04/14 10:13   38   Nursing Strike- Toddler with Leukemia
> 005930 97/04/21 12:40  113   special edition
> 006055 97/04/23 19:24   20   P.S. Bifidobacteria
> 006084 97/04/24 09:54   40   Older mothers
> 006211 97/04/26 19:51   63   response to dairy details
> 006371 97/04/30 16:45   17   new ref re health benefits of bf
> 006372 97/04/30 16:47   54   Mead Johnson's Lactofree
> 006403 97/05/01 09:55   33   Lactofree
> 006411 97/05/01 13:47   21   Re: Lactose sensitivity
> 006455 97/05/02 20:21   20   Re: colostrum/mature milk
> 006478 97/05/03 15:33   58   infant formulas
> 006540 97/05/04 10:07   55   Mothers who refuse to breastfeed
> 006672 97/05/08 08:07   21   cabbage gel and aloe
> 006850 97/05/12 20:05   56   Newspaper column doctor
> 006880 97/05/13 11:13   20   Asacol
> 007432 97/05/23 16:41   30   Re: reflux
> 007718 97/05/28 13:45   48   Elmiron (Pentosan Polysulfate sodium),
> cyclamate, ergot
> 007721 97/05/28 14:52  107   Election Watch!
> 007780 97/05/29 16:11   61   Carla and Benton's baby
> 007928 97/06/02 19:44   27   CDC Breastfeeding Study
> 007933 97/06/03 00:07   31   BF vs. FF Morbidity in US: June issue of
> Pediatrics
> 008287 97/06/10 10:35   22   NY vs Chicago
> 008292 97/06/10 09:38   48   Institute of Pediatric Nutrition (long)
> 008307 97/06/10 19:15   49   Reference for infant mortality from
> bottle-feeding in Third World countries
> 008321 97/06/11 05:07   69   HIV and breastfeeding
> 008449 97/06/13 18:52   64   NYTimes HIV Article
> 008455 97/06/13 21:17   22   Re: Fathers
> 008612 97/06/17 23:53   20   positive breastfeeding language in the
> medical literature
> 008629 97/06/18 08:44   17   Positive bf language
> 008662 97/06/18 19:57   26   Re: LACTNET Digest - 17 Jun 1997 to 18
> Jun 1997 - Special issue
> 008668 97/06/18 18:59   43   Scariati study: breastfed vs "formula
> only"
> 008950 97/06/25 20:12   28   BF and Vit K deficiency
> 008974 97/06/26 12:33   17   10 mo with poor growth
> 009044 97/06/28 21:35  110   10 m.o. is too small; Chinese and BF
> Growth Charts
> 009045 97/06/29 02:43   71   BF in Vietnamese Culture (long)
> 009202 97/07/03 13:53   21   newspaper column advice on diarrhea
> 009225 97/07/03 21:26   27   Blessed thistle
> 009288 97/07/05 17:27   17   Re: when to use lactose-free?
> 009351 97/07/08 07:42   41   lactose - free milk - not
> 009407 97/07/09 21:22  421   Re: LACTNET Digest - 7 Jul 1997 to 8 Jul
> 1997 - Special issue
> 009645 97/07/16 12:57   27   food sensitivity and blood in urine?
> 009673 97/07/17 08:29   22   dairy
>
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> >>> Item #43 (1 Jan 1997 23:54) - Breastmilk for Adults??
> different mechanism and do not need the brush border cells). (This is
> why, after a gastroenteritis illness with vomiting and/or diarrhea,
> the
>                                                           ^^^^^^^^
> recommendation is clear liquids, followed by simple carbs as in the
>
> >>> Item #159 (4 Jan 1997 19:55) - Re: Pump info and Reglan
> had no side effects.  The other 50% have experienced headaches,
> drowsiness or
> diarrhea (rare but severe enough to stop Reglan immediately).  I
> copied an
> ^^^^^^^^
> article on pros and cons of Reglan and have all parents read this
> before
>
> >>> Item #231 (6 Jan 1997 03:21) - Rehydration
> This group has done research on what "clear" diets do a child's
> nutritional
> status and how poor nutrition prolongs the diarrheal episode.
>                                            ^^^^^^^^
>
> >>> Item #233 (6 Jan 1997 00:00) - Home rehydration
> the use of sports drinks (pick your brand) because the sugar content
> may
> cause hyperosmotic diarrhea, which means that water is pulled from the
> body
>                    ^^^^^^^^
> to dilute the sports drink, instead the fluid moving out of the
> digestive
>
> >>> Item #254 (6 Jan 1997 13:06) - Re: Rehydration Recipes
> Rehydration therapies are commonly used during episodes of vomiting
> and
> diarrhea.  Maize and wheat are common allergins.  Aren't these to be
> avoided
> ^^^^^^^^
> during and following diarrhea?  If there is a choice (impoverished
> community
>                      ^^^^^^^^
> vs US) shouldn't we strongly rec. avoiding these foods at those times?
>
> >>> Item #344 (7 Jan 1997 23:28) - no! no apple jc or honeyin ORTs!
> please!
> corn syrup--I don't know how old this recipe is, but the 3 juices are
> nowhere
> near alike in calories, sugars, potassium--and "apple juice diarrhea"
> is a
>                                                             ^^^^^^^^
> well ;documented phenomenon--lots of babies and toddlers "unknown
> origin"
> diarrhea can be traced to the peculiar fruit sugars in apple (and some
> pear)
> ^^^^^^^^
> juices.  this would just aggravate the original problem IMHO.
>
> >>> Item #533 (11 Jan 1997 23:18) - 5 mo/renal vein
> thrombosis/hypertension - long
> She added rice cereal and several days later he developed severe
> vomiting and
> diarrhea which sent him to the ER. After getting well she offered it
> again,
> ^^^^^^^^
> same result ( no ER  visit this time). Neo's nurse said it was an
> allergy and
> ***************
> cow's milk while eating cereal late one night and visiting  with her
> sister .
> He reacted with vomiting and diarrhea) She has delayed offering any
> more
>                              ^^^^^^^^
> until she feels he is ready--Smart Mom !!- Baby nurses every 2 hours
> ,sleeps
>
> >>> Item #1048 (20 Jan 1997 16:30) - Crohn's
> nutritional status is severely compromised.  Sulfasalazine rarely
> *causes*
> colitis with bloody diarrhea; this has been reported in breastfed
> babies
>                     ^^^^^^^^
> but is reversible when the med is stopped.  There are other
>
> >>> Item #1070 (21 Jan 1997 10:35) - Re: New product rant
> enough Lactase enzyme to digest milk products easily. Just feeding him
> what
> you're supposed to can cause gas, bloating and diarrhea and result in
> the
>                                                ^^^^^^^^
> extended crying known as colic. L*CTAID INFANTS' DROPS act safely,
> easily and
>
> >>> Item #1114 (21 Jan 1997 23:45) - Thrush help again
> it talks about dosages - and then it mentions that adverse effects are
> bad
> taste, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting.  Mother is now very concerned about
> this
>        ^^^^^^^^
> dose she gave the baby and worried about consequences.
>
> >>> Item #1148 (22 Jan 1997 13:44) - Fenugreek
>
> As far as safely goes, we have had a handful of mothers report
> diarrhea
>
> ^^^^^^^^
> that quickly subsided when the seeds were discontinued. We have had
> two
>
> >>> Item #1636 (31 Jan 1997 19:01) - Re: Overdiluting artificial baby
> milk
> Title
>   Oral rehydration in hypernatremic and hyponatremic diarrheal
> dehydration.
>                                                      ^^^^^^^^
> Source
> ***************
>   Ninety-four well-nourished, bottle-fed infants with hypernatremic (N
> = 61)
>   or hyponatremic (N = 33) diarrheal dehydration were treated with
> oral
>                            ^^^^^^^^
>   rehydration. In 61 hypernatremic and 25 hyponatremic infants, two
> thirds
>
> >>> Item #2068 (8 Feb 1997 04:32) - Mexican women and breastfeeding
> by one month (this was a young pediatrician, not too long out of
> school),
> especially since if the baby ever had diarrhea, then she would have
> something
>                                       ^^^^^^^^
> to eat, since he would prescribe no breastmilk in a situation like
> this.
>
> >>> Item #2082 (8 Feb 1997 11:32) - Hispanic Mothers
> never, almost never get gastroenteritis.  Thus, when you hear that the
>
> rate of diarrhea in Brazil is 25 time greater in formula fed babies
>         ^^^^^^^^
> than breastfed, this is because the breastfed babies are often getting
>
> water or teas in addition.  In fact, the rate of diarrhea in formula
>                                                  ^^^^^^^^
> fed babies is *infinitely* greater, if the rate in exclusively
>
> >>> Item #2321 (12 Feb 1997 19:07) - amoxicillin for mitral valve
> prolapse
> pharmacist tonight, and he read that possible risks
> in the infant include diarrhea, sensitization for allergies,
>                       ^^^^^^^^
> and candidiasis - he also made the flip comment that if
>
> >>> Item #2361 (13 Feb 1997 10:51) - Amoxicillin
> >pharmacist tonight, and he read that possible risks
> >in the infant include diarrhea, sensitization for allergies,
>                        ^^^^^^^^
> >and candidiasis - he also made the flip comment that if
>
> >>> Item #2396 (14 Feb 1997 06:50) - I need help proving BM is not
> Dairy
> The first thing you should do is ask them where the proof is that
> you=20
> need to stop breastfeeding when the baby has diarrhea or vomiting. =20
>
>                                              ^^^^^^^^
> There ain't any.  Burden of proof for the intervention, remember?  =20
>
> ***************
> Pezzarossi H, et al. Protection of breastfed infants against=20
> Campylobacter diarrhea by antibodies in human milk. J Pediatr=20
>               ^^^^^^^^
> 1990;116:707-13
> ***************
> anti-Escherichia coli heat labile toxin IgA antibodies protect
> against=20
> toxin-induced infantile diarrhea. Acta Pediatr Scand 1988;77:658-62
>                         ^^^^^^^^
> Gillin FD, Reiner DS, Wang C-S. Human milk kills parasitic
> intestinal=20
> ***************
> Haffejee IE. Cow=B9s milk-based formula, human milk and soya feeds
> in=20
> acute infantile diarrhea: A therapeutic trial. J Pediatr
> Gastroenterol=20
>                 ^^^^^^^^
> Nutr 1990;10:193-8
> Lerman Y, Slepon R, Cohen D. Epidemiology of acute diarrheal
> diseases=20
>                                                    ^^^^^^^^
> in children in a high standard of living rural settlement in
> Israel.=20
> ***************
> MacFarlane PI, Miller V. Human milk in the management of protracted=20
>
> diarrhea of infancy. Arch Dis Child 1984;59, 260-65
> ^^^^^^^^
> Yoshioka H, Ken-ichi I, Fujita K. Development and differences of=20
> ***************
> LK. Secretory anti-Giardia lamblia antibodies in human milk:=20
> protective effect against diarrhea. Pediatrics 1994;93:28-31=20
>                           ^^^^^^^^
> Torres O, Cruz JR. Protection against Campylobacter diarrhea: role
> of=20
>                                                     ^^^^^^^^
> milk IgA antibodies against bacterial surface antigens. Acta
> Pediatr=20
> ***************
> for Sick Children showed you don't even have to stop formula when a=20
>
> baby has diarrhea.  See similar article by Haffejee above.
>          ^^^^^^^^
>
> Finally, you could say that Unicef and WHO have put out statements
> on=20
> continuing breastfeeding during diarrhea, so has the Canadian=20
>                                 ^^^^^^^^
> Pediatric Society, and, so, probably has the American Academy of=20
>
> >>> Item #2402 (14 Feb 1997 09:38) - Re: recurrent
> mastitis--medication question
> antibiotics and Ceclor is one that she can tolerate fairly well.  She
> has
> taken Penicillin in the past, and developed diarrhea.  She vomits with
>
>                                             ^^^^^^^^
> Keflex.  Can't tolerate cipro, erythromycin, is allergic to sulfa
> drugs,
> ***************
> to 1000 mg/ day when her tongue started "pitting".  She has been
> drinking
> acidophilus milk and eating a lot of cheese and hasn't developed
> diarrhea.
>
> ^^^^^^^^
>  She was on a 7 day course, felt better, nursed a lot on the left
> breast.
> ***************
> it be worth trying another one?  Does this sound like staph, and is
> dicloxicillin still considered the drug of choice for mastitis?  If
> diarrhea
>
> ^^^^^^^^
> is her main symptom, could she ward that off with acidophilus?
>
> >>> Item #2412 (14 Feb 1997 08:45) - clear fluids
> "It was once standard advice to wean the baby temporarily when he is
> vomiting or has diarrhea and instead give an oral electrolyte
> solution,
>                 ^^^^^^^^
> sold under the brand name of Pedialyte int he US, or Oral rehydration
> ***************
> benefits for the bf baby (Brown, 1991).  Human milk--UNLIKE formula
> and
> other milk products that are best avoided while the baby has
> diarrhea--IS A
>                                                              ^^^^^^^^
> NATURAL FLUID THAT IS EASILY AND RAPIDLY DIGESTED (Ewer1994).  In
> 1985, the
> Armerican Academy of PEdiatrics changed its guidelines by recommending
> the
> bf baby continue to nurse freely during acute cases of diarrhea and to
>
>                                                        ^^^^^^^^
> alternate nursings with ORT solution (Mauer, 1985).  Research has
> shown
> that continuing to breastfeed significantly reduces the duration and
> severity of acute diarrhea as compared to formula feeding (Haffejee
> 1990)
>                   ^^^^^^^^
> and that discontinuing bf during a diarrheal illness DOUBLES the risk
> of a
>                                    ^^^^^^^^
> baby becoming sicker and DYING (Mahalanabis 1991; Clemens 1988)."
>
> Brown, K "Dietary Management of acute childhood diarrhea:  optimal
> timing
>                                                 ^^^^^^^^
> of feeding and appropriate use of milks and mixed diets." J. of Ped.
> 1991;
>
> >>> Item #2461 (15 Feb 1997 07:01) - Formula ads direct to physicians
> (long)
> Last page is an ad for Infalyte, their rehydration solution; shows mom
> and
> child and caption reads: "Now when Joey gets diarrhea, I don't worry
> that
>                                              ^^^^^^^^
> he'll get dehydrated."  Ad copy recommends alternating infalyte with
> breast
>
> >>> Item #2521 (16 Feb 1997 11:02) - Re: LACTNET Digest - 13 Feb 1997
> to 14 Feb 1997 - Special issue
> >The first thing you should do is ask them where the proof is that
> you=20
> >need to stop breastfeeding when the baby has diarrhea or vomiting.
> =20
>                                               ^^^^^^^^
> >There ain't any.  Burden of proof for the intervention, remember?
> =20
> ***************
> >Pezzarossi H, et al. Protection of breastfed infants against=20
> >Campylobacter diarrhea by antibodies in human milk. J Pediatr=20
>                ^^^^^^^^
> >1990;116:707-13
> ***************
> >anti-Escherichia coli heat labile toxin IgA antibodies protect
> against=20
> >toxin-induced infantile diarrhea. Acta Pediatr Scand 1988;77:658-62
>                          ^^^^^^^^
> >Gillin FD, Reiner DS, Wang C-S. Human milk kills parasitic
> intestinal=20
> ***************
> >Haffejee IE. Cow=B9s milk-based formula, human milk and soya feeds
> in=20
> >acute infantile diarrhea: A therapeutic trial. J Pediatr
> Gastroenterol=20
>                  ^^^^^^^^
> >Nutr 1990;10:193-8
> >Lerman Y, Slepon R, Cohen D. Epidemiology of acute diarrheal
> diseases=20
>                                                     ^^^^^^^^
> >in children in a high standard of living rural settlement in
> Israel.=20
> ***************
> >MacFarlane PI, Miller V. Human milk in the management of
> protracted=20
> >diarrhea of infancy. Arch Dis Child 1984;59, 260-65
>  ^^^^^^^^
> >Yoshioka H, Ken-ichi I, Fujita K. Development and differences of=20
> ***************
> >LK. Secretory anti-Giardia lamblia antibodies in human milk:=20
> >protective effect against diarrhea. Pediatrics 1994;93:28-31=20
>                            ^^^^^^^^
> >Torres O, Cruz JR. Protection against Campylobacter diarrhea: role
> of=20
>                                                      ^^^^^^^^
> >milk IgA antibodies against bacterial surface antigens. Acta
> Pediatr=20
> ***************
> >for Sick Children showed you don't even have to stop formula when
> a=20
> >baby has diarrhea.  See similar article by Haffejee above.
>           ^^^^^^^^
> >
> >Finally, you could say that Unicef and WHO have put out statements
> on=20
> >continuing breastfeeding during diarrhea, so has the Canadian=20
>                                  ^^^^^^^^
> >Pediatric Society, and, so, probably has the American Academy of=20
>
> >>> Item #2522 (16 Feb 1997 11:28) - BF CLeft palate
> >Last page is an ad for Infalyte, their rehydration solution; shows
> mom and
> >child and caption reads: "Now when Joey gets diarrhea, I don't worry
> that
>                                               ^^^^^^^^
> >he'll get dehydrated."  Ad copy recommends alternating infalyte with
> breast
>
> >>> Item #2598 (17 Feb 1997 14:46) - Mesalamine
> baby was having plenty of wet diapers with stooling.  Our thoughts
> were that
> the frequent urine & stooling were actual representation of diarrhea &
> not
>                                                             ^^^^^^^^
> necessarily evidence of normal output although this was only
> speculation.
> ***************
> the mother's disease, breastfeeding was discontinued and the infant
> had no
> further episodes of diarrhea or dehydration.  Unfortunately, this was
> the
>                     ^^^^^^^^
> case of a highly motivated breastfeeding mother, doing all the right
> things,
>
> >>> Item #2611 (17 Feb 1997 18:07) - Sacrificing BF AGAIN!
> no problems,baby loved the breast, they were both happy etc until he
> started
> having "diarrhea" at 4-5 days of age. After 3 days of "diarrhea", she
> took
>         ^^^^^^^^
> him to the Emergeny Department of our local hospital.  This is a very
> low
>
> >>> Item #2658 (18 Feb 1997 10:37) - Looking for abm alternatives
> ask me!)
>         This week the baby has "a virus" with raging diarrhea.  Off
> abm
>                                                      ^^^^^^^^
> and on pedialyte--still bf in the evenings.  The question is what abm
>
> >>> Item #2689 (18 Feb 1997 20:20) - BF Sourcebook
> Breast milk has "less salt, which means... that the breastfed baby is
> more
> able to tolerate and recover from illnesses like diarrhea without
> becoming
>                                                  ^^^^^^^^
> dehydrated as a formula-fed baby"
>
> >>> Item #2696 (18 Feb 1997 22:32) - Re: Multiple breast pains
> not in the ducts!  It sounds very much like yeast to me, as shooting
> pains
> are typical.  You might look for other indications of yeast, like
> diarrhea in
>
> ^^^^^^^^
> the baby or a rash.  You might ask about her use of antibiotics in the
> past
>
> >>> Item #2701 (18 Feb 1997 20:47) - dehydration
> for teaching undergrads that says it is absolutely horrible to give
> juice
> or ANY sugary drink/syrup to babies (or adults) with diarrhea.  The
>                                                      ^^^^^^^^
> rationale is that glucose in the intestines throws of the osmotic
> balance,
> forcing the intestines to draw water out of the blood stream and
> re-balance
> the osmotic pressure gradient.  This in turn makes the diarrhea worse
> and
>                                                        ^^^^^^^^
> dehydrates the body!!! Wait till I get this in print to those doctors
> who
>
> >>> Item #2733 (19 Feb 1997 13:13) - baby virus/rehydration/ABM
> feeds/juices
> had the rehydr. recipe discussion late last year.  I also have a large
> file
> (paper, alas) titled "Diarrhea" if anyone wants more on the subject.
> As was
>                       ^^^^^^^^
> stated yesterday, the "no food except brmilk or rehydr solution"
> advice is for
> 12 to 24 hrs, then the infant is started back on whatever else he eats
> at his
> age.  THe idea is that even if there is still diarrhea, the baby is
> absorbing
>                                               ^^^^^^^^
> nutrients and the gut will heal, whereas with no food going in the
> diarrhea
>
> ^^^^^^^^
> actually lasts longer.
> ***************
> I don't supppose taking time off from school and feeding
> round-the-clock till
> the diarrhea clears up is an option?
>     ^^^^^^^^
>
> >>> Item #2785 (20 Feb 1997 06:22) - ORT
>
> If a breastfed baby gets the usual mild type of diarrhea that
> breastfed
>                                                 ^^^^^^^^
> babies get, there is absolutely no reason to give ORT, which is
> actually
> ***************
> The Canadian Pediatric Society, however, suggests that even with mild
> diarrhea, breastfed babies should be getting electrolyte solution.
> This
> ^^^^^^^^
> shows how much they are influenced by the formula companies which make
>
> >>> Item #2844 (21 Feb 1997 01:53)
> Diphenoxylate is a narcotic related to meperiding. It is available on
> ly i
> combination with atropine for the treatment of diarrhea.
>                                                ^^^^^^^^
>  The manufacturer reports that diphenoxylate is probably excreted into
>
> >>> Item #3176 (25 Feb 1997 18:06) - Re: Fatal Hypernatremia
> the hypernatremia.  When babies drank straight cow's milk, they did
> not
> get hypernatremic unless they also started getting diarrhea or
> vomiting
>                                                    ^^^^^^^^
> while drink it.  Unfortunately pediatricians interpret the data as
>
> >>> Item #3715 (8 Mar 1997 11:33) - Re: sugar in stools
> rarity of true lactose intolerance, and description of temporary
> intolerance
> following a  diarrheal episode.
>              ^^^^^^^^
>
> (We have  zealous ABM reps who have recently been promoting their
> lactose
> free formula as a cure for almost every baby who spits up or has
> diarrhea or
>
> ^^^^^^^^
> even a hint of "colic".  Now they are heavily promoting human milk
> fortifier)
>
> >>> Item #3734 (8 Mar 1997 21:13) - weight loss-fat grabbers
> insoluble fibers.  There's no reason for this mom to stop taking this
> UNLESS it gives her diarrhea.  In that case, she is at risk for
> eventually
>                     ^^^^^^^^
> depleting both her fat soluble vitamin stores and possibly upsetting
> her
>
> >>> Item #3946 (12 Mar 1997 19:27) - info refcard
>
> diarrhea
> ^^^^^^^^
>
> >>> Item #4006 (13 Mar 1997 12:48) - Psychoactive medications -
> lithium, Risperdal, Ativan
> effects of lithium so that if the nursling displays these problems
> (ie.
> severe nausea, sever diarrhea, extreme sedation)
>                      ^^^^^^^^
> treatment can be sought.  The mother may wish to notify the nursling's
>
> >>> Item #4051 (14 Mar 1997 16:15) - toddler nursing with diarrhea
> From:         "Mia Hernandez, LLL Leader" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject:      toddler nursing with diarrhea
>                                    ^^^^^^^^
>
> ***************
>
> Does anyone have any good studies of diarrhea and the toddler?  I have
>
>                                      ^^^^^^^^
> searched the archives to no avail.  I am happy to look up the studies
> myself.
>
> >>> Item #4069 (14 Mar 1997 20:50) - sushi
> sanitation is good.  A good sushi chef will not serve questionable
> fish. I
> doubt even if mom got sick (ie intestinal/diarrhea) wheteher it would
> affect
>                                           ^^^^^^^^
> her milk.  There is an issue about heavy metals in some fish/fishing
> areas,
>
> >>> Item #4070 (14 Mar 1997 22:36) - SMOKING AND LACTATION
> the following symptoms in the breastfed infant: nausea, vomiting,
> abdominal
> cramp, and diarrhea. (Vorherr 1974).
>            ^^^^^^^^
>
> >>> Item #4073 (14 Mar 1997 21:00) - diarrhea
> From:         Chris Hafner-Eaton <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject:      diarrhea
>               ^^^^^^^^
> Comments: To: [log in to unmask]
> ***************
> "It was once standard advice to wean the baby temporarily when he is
> vomiting or has diarrhea and instead give an oral electrolyte
> solution,
>                 ^^^^^^^^
> sold under the brand name of Pedialyte int he US, or Oral rehydration
> ***************
> benefits for the bf baby (Brown, 1991).  Human milk--UNLIKE formula
> and
> other milk products that are best avoided while the baby has
> diarrhea--IS A
>                                                              ^^^^^^^^
> NATURAL FLUID THAT IS EASILY AND RAPIDLY DIGESTED (Ewer1994).  In
> 1985, the
> Armerican Academy of PEdiatrics changed its guidelines by recommending
> the
> bf baby continue to nurse freely during acute cases of diarrhea and to
>
>                                                        ^^^^^^^^
> alternate nursings with ORT solution (Mauer, 1985).  Research has
> shown
> that continuing to breastfeed significantly reduces the duration and
> severity of acute diarrhea as compared to formula feeding (Haffejee
> 1990)
>                   ^^^^^^^^
> and that discontinuing bf during a diarrheal illness DOUBLES the risk
> of a
>                                    ^^^^^^^^
> baby becoming sicker and DYING (Mahalanabis 1991; Clemens 1988)."
>
> Brown, K "Dietary Management of acute childhood diarrhea:  optimal
> timing
>                                                 ^^^^^^^^
> of feeding and appropriate use of milks and mixed diets." J. of Ped.
> 1991;
>
> >>> Item #4078 (15 Mar 1997 06:30) - Re: Toddler Nursing with Diarrhea
>
> From:         Reginald X Rapoza <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject:      Re: Toddler Nursing with Diarrhea
>                                        ^^^^^^^^
>
> ***************
> stomach flu about a month ago, as well as my sister-in-law.  They were
>
> all sick with diarrhea and vomiting for 5 t- 15 days.  My toddler has
>               ^^^^^^^^
> weaned (sadly), but through the whole episode I wished she were still
> nursing.  Breastmilk is so digestible that even if baby (or toddler)
> is
> vomiting with diarrhea, some nutrition gets through to nourish her.  I
>
>               ^^^^^^^^
> have experience with nursing through many illnesses, and I know many
>
> >>> Item #4143 (16 Mar 1997 15:34) - Re: toddler nursing with diarrhea
>
> From:         Alicia Dermer <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject:      Re: toddler nursing with diarrhea
>                                        ^^^^^^^^
> In-Reply-To:  <[log in to unmask]> from "Mia
>
> ***************
>
> Mia:  I have two references about bf during diarrhea, not specifically
> in
>                                             ^^^^^^^^
> toddlers, but there should be no difference:  Khin-Maung-U, et al.
> ***************
> IMO, this nurse is not concerned about the effects of nursing on this
> child's diarrhea.  She's simply voicing her dislike of toddler
> nursing.
>         ^^^^^^^^
> Good luck, Alicia.  [log in to unmask]
>
> >>> Item #4160 (16 Mar 1997 20:11) - epsom salt vs. baking soda
> the same thing.  The advantage of baking soda is that it doesn't cause
>
> diarrhea if you don't get it all off.  Potentially, both could cause
> ^^^^^^^^
> diarrhea if baby ingested too much.  The idea is that you want to
> change
> ^^^^^^^^
> the concentration gradient across the skin.  If it's ingested it
> changes
> the concentration gradient in the intestines, causing fluid to rush
> into
> the intestines and resulting in diarrhea.  The reason I use a basin is
> that
>                                 ^^^^^^^^
> you need a whole heck of a lot of either to raise and entire bath
> tub's
>
> >>> Item #4174 (17 Mar 1997 11:14) - Re: Toddler Nursing with Diarrhea
>
> Organization: NABA South Africa
> Subject:      Re: Toddler Nursing with Diarrhea
>                                        ^^^^^^^^
> In-Reply-To:  <[log in to unmask]>
>
> >>> Item #4339 (19 Mar 1997 14:51) - Re: Toddler nursing with diarrhea
>
> From:         "Janna M. Frelich" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject:      Re: Toddler nursing with diarrhea
>                                        ^^^^^^^^
> In-Reply-To:  <[log in to unmask]>
> ***************
> now almost 4 and still nursing, was 2-3/4, he had rotavirus.  He
> didn't
> have much diarrhea, but vomited almost all solids, and was very
> nauseous.
>           ^^^^^^^^
> The ONLY things he would drink were 'cold and colder' water, and
>
> >>> Item #4686 (26 Mar 1997 01:27) - Just another day...
>
> Also admitted an 8 mo old with vomiting/diarrhea/dehyration/fever.
> Turns out
>                                         ^^^^^^^^
> it is Salmonella in her stools and blood culture. Older brother has
> lizards
>
> >>> Item #4787 (27 Mar 1997 19:46) - Salmonellosis
> commonly manifested by an acute enterocolitis, with sudden onset of
> headache, abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea and sometimes vomiting.
>                           ^^^^^^^^
> Dehydration,esp among infants, may be severe. Fever is almost always
> present.  Anorexia and diarrhea often persist for several days."
>                        ^^^^^^^^
> My Summary of relevant facts:
>
> >>> Item #4792 (28 Mar 1997 01:58) - Salmonella, milk drug
> screen,recurrent yeast
> particularly strong bacteria so good hygiene and proper
> cooking/storage temp
> usually help. Causes severe diarrhea-dehydration could follow, so the
> younger
>                             ^^^^^^^^
> child could be more at risk since children can dehydrate very quickly.
> I
>
> >>> Item #4919 (30 Mar 1997 22:48) - ABM Contracts (VERY long)
> It comes out next month, I understand, and I know that I for one will
> =
> get a lot of calls from mothers who are alarmed at the "diarrhea" =
>                                                         ^^^^^^^^
> (remember, I care for formula-feeding families, too).  Bet we see a
> lot =
>
> >>> Item #4923 (31 Mar 1997 00:00) - Salmonella update
> should not be confused with Salmonella Typhi which causes the
> diarrhea/vomiting that most kids get through on their own and that you
> want
> ^^^^^^^^
> to avoid treating to prevent a carrier state. Yes, hand washing is
> very
>
> >>> Item #4926 (31 Mar 1997 20:10) - Abbott Laboratories (Very Long)
> maintenance in infants and
> children with diarrhea. Abbott created this product category, and has
>               ^^^^^^^^
> continually improved its
>
> >>> Item #4932 (31 Mar 1997 06:59) - Abbott
> maintenance in infants and
> children with diarrhea. Abbott created this product category, and has
>               ^^^^^^^^
> continually improved its
>
> >>> Item #4993 (31 Mar 1997 23:26) - Name for formula
> that was raised on its mothers milk, the poor little calves who had to
>
> make do with the milk replacer were nearly always sick with diarrhea
> or
>                                                             ^^^^^^^^
> some type of infection.
>
> >>> Item #5220 (4 Apr 1997 18:06) - Re: Asacol (Mesalamine)
>
> Mom's diarrhea is back after finishing Flagyl and GP has sent her to
> GI
>       ^^^^^^^^
> specialist.  He is running test and wants to prescribe Asacol 400mg
> oral dose
>
> >>> Item #5320 (7 Apr 1997 23:50) - bf and taboos about sex
> her culture, sex is taboo during the first year of bf because it is
> believed that the sperm will get into the milk and cause diarrhea in
> the
>                                                          ^^^^^^^^
> baby.  This sparked my resident's interest and she asked me if I knew
> of
>
> >>> Item #5331 (8 Apr 1997 07:13) - BF and taboos about sex in West
> Africa
> her culture, sex is taboo during the first year of bf because it is
> believed that the sperm will get into the milk and cause diarrhea in
> the
>                                                          ^^^^^^^^
> baby.  This sparked my resident's interest and she asked me if I knew
> of
>
> >>> Item #5501 (11 Apr 1997 11:52) - Lithium
> is well informed about side effects from medication and what signs to
> watch for in the infant that may indicate toxicity (ie. EXTREME
> diarrhea,
>
> ^^^^^^^^
> vomiting, a change in infant's behavior).  The physician and
> pharmacist
>
> >>> Item #5629 (13 Apr 1997 22:47) - Hyperthyroidism and PTU
> they has been shown Tom Hale's info on PTU and breastfeeding).
> However, one
> of the newborns is not tolerating formula (he's got bloody diarrhea)
> and now
>                                                            ^^^^^^^^
> is on hyperalimentation for nutrition.
>
> >>> Item #5827 (14 Apr 1997 10:13) - Nursing Strike- Toddler with
> Leukemia
> Baby began vomiting the prednisone, rehospitalized on day 12 to teach
> parents how to give it iv.  Day 13 began fever, diarrhea and vomiting,
>
>                                                 ^^^^^^^^
> diagnosed with rotavirus infection, remains hospitalized.  Between the
>
> >>> Item #5930 (21 Apr 1997 12:40) - special edition
> reduced severity in the breastfeeding infant.  Specifically, these
> include
> ear infections, fevers, dehydration, diarrhea, and skin infections.
>                                      ^^^^^^^^
> =46ailure to mention this implies that there is nothing a
> conscientious
>
> >>> Item #6055 (23 Apr 1997 19:24) - P.S. Bifidobacteria
> bacteria to all types of supplemental formulas that I have given my
> children.  It helps prevent things like diarrhea, constipation, and
>                                         ^^^^^^^^
> thrush, and also aids digestion.  I would not dream of NOT giving it
> to
>
> >>> Item #6084 (24 Apr 1997 09:54) - Older mothers
> I called the local Army hospital's nurse's hotline to discuss my 23
> month old daughter who has been vomiting and having diarrhea for 3
> days
>                                                     ^^^^^^^^
> and not eating any solid food.  I told her she was nursing frequently
>
> >>> Item #6211 (26 Apr 1997 19:51) - response to dairy details
> occur sporatically depending on the amount ingested. It can also cause
>
> diarrhea (also bloody diarrhea) and/or constipation, eczema, rash,
> ^^^^^^^^
> wheezing,a stuffy,itchy nose and colic..
>
> >>> Item #6371 (30 Apr 1997 16:45) - new ref re health benefits of bf
> Breast-feeding lowers the frequency and duration of acute respiratory
> infection and diarrhea in infants under six months of age.  J. Nutr.
>               ^^^^^^^^
> (1997), 127(3), 436-443.  CODEN: JONUAI; ISSN: 0022-3166.
>
> >>> Item #6372 (30 Apr 1997 16:47) - Mead Johnson's Lactofree
> *Avoids or resolves common feeding problems when due to lactose
> sensitivity:
> diarrhea, fussiness/crying, gas
> ^^^^^^^^
>
> ***************
> (no milk sugar), designed for babies with common feeding problems
> (such as
> fussiness, gas, diarrhea) when due to lactose sensitivity
>                 ^^^^^^^^
>
> >>> Item #6403 (1 May 1997 09:55) - Lactofree
> Temporary lactose intolerance is also a very real condition brought on
>
> by severe diarrhea.  Since diarrhea is not common in breastfed babies,
>
>           ^^^^^^^^
> temporary lactose intolerance is not common either.  However, from
> what
> ***************
>
> Since formula fed babies are so much more prone to diarrhea, temporary
>
>                                                    ^^^^^^^^
> lactose intolerance is much more common.  Often, when this happens, a
>
> >>> Item #6411 (1 May 1997 13:47) - Re: Lactose sensitivity
> >(no milk sugar), designed for babies with common feeding problems
> (such as
> >fussiness, gas, diarrhea) when due to lactose sensitivity
>                  ^^^^^^^^
>
> >>> Item #6455 (2 May 1997 20:21) - Re: colostrum/mature milk
> (premature or not), though it will also be fine for her older child,
> unless of course he gets diarrhea from the sudden bounty of milk.  An
>                          ^^^^^^^^
> additional benefit: the older child can help out with any engorgement
>
> >>> Item #6478 (3 May 1997 15:33) - infant formulas
> with added vitamins & minerals. When both were compared in a group
> of18
> infants with severe chronic diarrhea, the diarrhea was shorter and the
>
>                             ^^^^^^^^
> nutritional recovery earlier with their own formula and 2 babies on
> the
>
> >>> Item #6540 (4 May 1997 10:07) - Mothers who refuse to breastfeed
> extra time that they aren't spending nursing and more caring for
> babies
> with ear infections, chronic diarrhea, etc..  Neither gets any sleep
> and
>                              ^^^^^^^^
> both are miserable.  One friend of mine weaned her sixth baby to the
> ***************
> of her children at heart.  However, for the next two months, she was
> up
> all night with a severely ill infant who had diarrhea so severe that
> he
>                                              ^^^^^^^^
> lost about 15% of his body weight when he should have gained that
> much.
>
> >>> Item #6672 (8 May 1997 08:07) - cabbage gel and aloe
> be dangerous to babies if it is ingested.  Aloe vera plant or gel has
> been
> demonstrated repeated to cause diarrhea in babies--sometimes to the
> point
>                                ^^^^^^^^
> of dehydration.
>
> >>> Item #6850 (12 May 1997 20:05) - Newspaper column doctor
> fifth grandchild.  From time to time, the baby has a loose stool and
> diarrhea.  My experience tells me this is most likely because of some
> dietary
> ^^^^^^^^
> indiscretion on her part.  While she is nursing the child, she must be
> more
>
> >>> Item #6880 (13 May 1997 11:13) - Asacol
> check the arcXhives.  Asacol is OK for breastfeeding women.  It
> *rarely*
> causes bloody diarrhea in the baby which is reversible when the drug
> is
>               ^^^^^^^^
> stopped.  Very important to breastfeed when mom has IBD, as this is a
>
> >>> Item #7432 (23 May 1997 16:41) - Re: reflux
> finding no difference for sex, age or type of feeding. Infants with
> both GER and CMA had a greater frequency of diarrhea (p<0.0001) and
>                                             ^^^^^^^^
> atopic dermatitis (p<0.0002). However, diagnosis of CMA by clinical
>
> >>> Item #7718 (28 May 1997 13:45) - Elmiron (Pentosan Polysulfate
> sodium), cyclamate, ergot
> thrombocytopenia, prolonged prothrombin times, anemia, peripheral
> edema,
> headache, dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, liver toxicity.
>                              ^^^^^^^^
>
> >>> Item #7721 (28 May 1997 14:52) - Election Watch!
> breastmilk. The infant formula industry does not warn new parents
> about the
> increased risks of diarrheal disease, respiratory disease, otitis
> media,
>                    ^^^^^^^^
> cancers for both young children and their mothers or that essential
>
> >>> Item #7780 (29 May 1997 16:11) - Carla and Benton's baby
> fortifiers" * like formulas, increases the rates of gastric infection,
>
> diarrhea, etc. as compared to breastmilk alone  (and yes, moms can
> pump milk
> ^^^^^^^^
> for preemies---lactation does not have to wait till full term)
>
> >>> Item #7928 (2 Jun 1997 19:44) - CDC Breastfeeding Study
> researchers say that the more breast milk consumed, the less likely a
> baby
> will develop ear infections or diarrhea in the first seven months of
> life
>                                ^^^^^^^^
> compared to infants fed formula. Previous studies have shown
> breast-feeding
>
> >>> Item #7933 (3 Jun 1997 07:26) - BF vs. FF Morbidity in US: June
> issue of Pediatrics
> The June issue of Pediatrics has an article on comparative morbidity
> from ear
> infections and diarrhea between breastfed and artificially-fed
> babies.  From
>                ^^^^^^^^
> this layperson's perspective, it looks like the authors did a great
> job of
>
> >>> Item #8287 (10 Jun 1997 10:35) - NY vs Chicago
> "breast-fed babies are about half as likely to develop ear infections
> or
> diarrhea as those on formula. A mix of both also confers protection,
> but
> ^^^^^^^^
> less."
>
> >>> Item #8292 (10 Jun 1997 09:38) - Institute of Pediatric Nutrition
> (long)
> contained six 2-page "fact" sheets designed for parent education.  The
>
> topics included "How to care for a baby or child with diarrhea", "How
> to
>                                                       ^^^^^^^^
> meet toddlers' nutritional needs", "Common questions asked by new
>
> >>> Item #8307 (10 Jun 1997 19:15) - Reference for infant mortality
> from bottle-feeding in Third World countries
> 950 per 1000 live births compared with 120 in the breast-fed.
> Differences
> were in large measure realted to diarrheal disease and malnutrition,
> but
>                                  ^^^^^^^^
> also include other conditions, such as respiratory-tract infections,
> whose
>
> >>> Item #8321 (11 Jun 1997 05:07) - HIV and breastfeeding
> It seems to me that all the arguments that are put forward are rather
> defensive. Just saying that the risk of dying from diarrhea is greater
> th=
>                                                    ^^^^^^^^
> an
>
> >>> Item #8449 (13 Jun 1997 18:52) - NYTimes HIV Article
> to her infant is one in seven. It is, however, a fact that the
> mortality from
> diarrheal disease for bottle-fed infants in developing countries is
> doubled
> ^^^^^^^^
> if they do not breastfeed. Meier's report is biased. The interviews
> with
>
> >>> Item #8455 (13 Jun 1997 21:17) - Re: Fathers
> from his trip to Vietnam, I'll let him know.  Last time I spoke with
> him he
> was ill----3 days of diarrhea.  This is his first time back in 22
> years.  He
>                      ^^^^^^^^
> confessed he was having a heck of a time adjusting!  I sent him along
> with
>
> >>> Item #8612 (17 Jun 1997 23:53) - positive breastfeeding language
> in the medical literature
> breastfed infants, infants who received formula only had an 80%
> increase
> in their risk of developing diarrhea and a 70% increase in their risk
> of
>                             ^^^^^^^^
> developing an ear infection."
>
> >>> Item #8629 (18 Jun 1997 08:44) - Positive bf language
> >breastfed infants, infants who received formula only had an 80%
> increase
> >in their risk of developing diarrhea and a 70% increase in their risk
> of
>                              ^^^^^^^^
> >developing an ear infection."
>
> >>> Item #8662 (18 Jun 1997 19:57) - Re: LACTNET Digest - 17 Jun 1997
> to 18 Jun 1997 - Special issue
>  breastfed infants, infants who received formula only had an 80%
> increase
>  in their risk of developing diarrhea and a 70% increase in their risk
> of
>                              ^^^^^^^^
>  developing an ear infection."
>
> >>> Item #8668 (18 Jun 1997 18:59) - Scariati study: breastfed vs
> "formula only"
> received breast milk only (referent), there was a small but steady
> increase in the risk of developing diarrhea as the amount of breast
> milk
>                                    ^^^^^^^^
> an infant received decreased...A dose-response relationship also
> emerged
>
> >>> Item #8950 (25 Jun 1997 20:12) - BF and Vit K deficiency
> Senario: a 7-month-old boy takes an antibiotic because of an ear
> infection and
> starts vomiting repeatedly and having diarrhea two days into the
> treatment.
>                                       ^^^^^^^^
> When the antibiotic is discontinued, the vomiting ceases but the
> diarrhea
>
> ^^^^^^^^
> continues.
>
> >>> Item #8974 (26 Jun 1997 12:33) - 10 mo with poor growth
> disease ("allergy" to gluten which causes gut damage and poor growth.
> May
> or may not have diarrhea associated with gut damage).
>                 ^^^^^^^^
> Maryelle
>
> >>> Item #9044 (28 Jun 1997 21:35) - 10 m.o. is too small; Chinese and
> BF Growth Charts
> 3) Catabolic states (i.e. fever, infection, trauma, surgery,
> malignancy,
> burns, diarrhea, vomiting)
>        ^^^^^^^^
>
> >>> Item #9045 (29 Jun 1997 02:43) - BF in Vietnamese Culture (long)
> from working, she expressed her milk and dumped it.  The sun was
> thought to
> make the milk sour and cause diarrhea in baby.  After some expressing
> and
>                              ^^^^^^^^
> dumping, baby is then nursed.  (Hasn't there been research done
> showing
>
> >>> Item #9202 (3 Jul 1997 13:53) - newspaper column advice on
> diarrhea
> From:         Nick Azzaretti/Kate Pennington
> <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject:      newspaper column advice on diarrhea
>                                          ^^^^^^^^
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> ***************
> Dr. Allan Bruckheim's syndicated question-and-answer column in
> yesterday's local paper featured a question on diarrhea. His response
>                                                ^^^^^^^^
> points out the dangers of dehydration, saying treatment used to be
>
> >>> Item #9225 (3 Jul 1997 21:26) - Blessed thistle
> past week (3 caps tid) with marginal improvement in her supply.  It's
> causing her some diarrhea, so I suggested cutting back a bit, and
>                  ^^^^^^^^
> perhaps adding a tincture of blessed thistle.  She can only find the
>
> >>> Item #9288 (5 Jul 1997 17:27) - Re: when to use lactose-free?
>
> Someone posted on an article re diarrhea:
>                                 ^^^^^^^^
> <<  He goes on to discuss "more up-to-date recommendations," which
> include
>
> >>> Item #9351 (8 Jul 1997 07:42) - lactose - free milk - not
>
> Re:  using lactose - free milk during/after diarrheal illness - no one
>
>                                             ^^^^^^^^
> (except perhaps the manufacturer) recommends the use of this product.
> The
> American Academy of Pediatrics has a practice parameter on diarrheal
>                                                            ^^^^^^^^
> illness - they recommend breastfeeding during and after the illness,
> and
> ***************
> to doctors:
>         Incidence of diarrhea in children under three years of age is
> estimated
>                      ^^^^^^^^
>         to be 1.3 to 2.3 episodes per child per year. "Infants fed
> human milk can
> be              nursed safely during episodes of diarrhea."  Ad
> libitum breastfeeding,
>                                                  ^^^^^^^^
>                         alternating if necessary with oral rehydration
> solution, is recommended.
> ***************
>                 Brown KH, Gastanaduy AS  et al.  Effect of continued
> oral feeding on
> clinical and nutritional outcomes of acute diarrhea in children.  J
>                                            ^^^^^^^^
> Pediatrics      1988;112:191-200.
> ***************
>                 Margolis PA. Litteer T, Hare N, Pichichero M. Effects
> of unrestricted
> diet    on infantile diarrhea.  A practice-based study. Am J Dis Child
>
>                      ^^^^^^^^
> 1990;144:162-4.
>
> >>> Item #9407 (9 Jul 1997 21:22) - Re: LACTNET Digest - 7 Jul 1997 to
> 8 Jul 1997 - Special issue
> >
> >Re:  using lactose - free milk during/after diarrheal illness - no
> one
>                                              ^^^^^^^^
> >(except perhaps the manufacturer) recommends the use of this
> product.  The
> >American Academy of Pediatrics has a practice parameter on diarrheal
>                                                             ^^^^^^^^
> >illness - they recommend breastfeeding during and after the illness,
> and
> ***************
> >to doctors:
> >        Incidence of diarrhea in children under three years of age is
>
>                       ^^^^^^^^
> estimated
> ***************
> milk can
> >be              nursed safely during episodes of diarrhea."  Ad
> libitum
>                                                   ^^^^^^^^
> breastfeeding,
> ***************
> feeding on
> >clinical and nutritional outcomes of acute diarrhea in children.  J
>                                             ^^^^^^^^
> >Pediatrics      1988;112:191-200.
> ***************
> unrestricted
> >diet    on infantile diarrhea.  A practice-based study. Am J Dis
> Child
>                       ^^^^^^^^
> >1990;144:162-4.
>
> >>> Item #9645 (16 Jul 1997 12:57) - food sensitivity and blood in
> urine?
>
> A mother I know has a 22 month old with a history of diaper rash,
> diarrhea,
>
> ^^^^^^^^
> and some blood in the stool early in life (first weeks) which seemed
> to be
>
> >>> Item #9673 (17 Jul 1997 08:29) - dairy
> One of the nurse midwives called me yesterday-she has a pregnant pt.
> who had
> a rough 5 wks breastfeeding her first child.  A lot of diarrhea, wt.
> loss
>                                                        ^^^^^^^^
> and misery. She eliminated dairy from her diet and it helped greatly
> but she
>
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