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Key Message 5.
A child with diarrhoea should receive oral rehydration salts (ORS) solution and a daily zinc supplement for 10–14 days. Diarrhoea medicines are generally ineffective and can be harmful.
Made at home: ORS Solution A special drink for diarrhoea
Give the child a drink made with 6 level teaspoons of sugar and 1/2 level teaspoon of salt dissolved in 1 litre of clean water. Be very careful to mix the correct amounts. Too much sugar can make the diarrhoea worse. Too much salt can be extremely harmful to the child. Making the mixture a little too diluted (with more than 1 litre of clean water) is not harmful. |
Diarrhoea usually cures itself in three to four days with rehydration (drinking a lot of liquids). The real danger is the loss of liquid and nutrients from the child's body, which can cause dehydration and malnutrition.
A child with diarrhoea should never be given any tablets, antibiotics or other medicines unless prescribed by a trained health worker.
The best treatment for diarrhoea is to (1) drink lots of liquids and oral rehydration salts (ORS), properly mixed with clean water from a safe source, and (2) take zinc tablets or syrup for 10–14 days.
What is ORS? | ORS (oral rehydration salts) is a special combination of dry salts that is mixed with safe water. It can help replace the fluids lost due to diarrhoea. |
When should ORS be used? | When a child has three or more loose stools in a day, begin to give ORS. In addition, for 10–14 days, give children over 6 months of age 20 milligrams of zinc per day (tablet or syrup); give children under 6 months of age 10 milligrams per day (tablet or syrup). |
Where can ORS be obtained? | In most countries, ORS packets are available from health centres, pharmacies, markets and shops. |
How is the ORS drink prepared? |
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How much ORS drink to give? | Encourage the child to drink as much as possible. A child under the age of 2 years needs at least 1/4 to 1/2 of a large (250-millilitre) cup of the ORS drink after each watery stool. A child aged 2 years or older needs at least 1/2 to 1 whole large (250-millilitre) cup of the ORS drink after each watery stool. |
What if ORS is not available? | Give the child a drink made with 6 level teaspoons of sugar and 1/2 level teaspoon of salt dissolved in 1 litre of clean water. Be very careful to mix the correct amounts. Too much sugar can make the diarrhoea worse. Too much salt can be extremely harmful to the child. Making the mixture a little too diluted (with more than 1 litre of clean water) is not harmful. |
Diarrhoea usually stops in three or four days.
If it does not stop, consult a trained health worker.
» Download and Print Instructions: Home made Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) for treating dehydration caused by diarrhoea
Oral Rehydration Solutions
To prevent too much liquid being lost from the child's body, an effective oral rehydration solution can be made using ingredients found in almost every household. One of these drinks should be given to the child every time a watery stool is passed.Ideally these drinks (preferably those that have been boiled) should contain:
- starches and/or sugars as a source of glucose and energy,
- some sodium and
- preferably some potassium.
- Breastmilk
- Gruels (diluted mixtures of cooked cereals and water)
- Carrot Soup
- Rice water - Congee
If possible, add 1/2 cup orange juice or some mashed banana to improve the taste and provide some potassium.
Molasses and other forms of raw sugar can be used instead of white sugar, and these contain more potassium than white sugar.
If none of these drinks is available, other alternatives are:
- Fresh fruit juice
- Weak tea
- Green coconut water
- water from the cleanest possible source
(if possible brought to the boil and then cooled).
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Thanks to Charles R. Staubs, D.O. and Jean Michelet The "Simple Solution" - Home made Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) RecipePreparing 1 (one) Litre solution using Salt, Sugar and Water at HomeMix an oral rehydration solution using the following recipe. Ingredients:
Preparation Method:
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Effective homemade remedy for watery diarrhea
An efficient and effective homemade remedy to be used when watery diarrhea strikes and is a good substitute for oral rehydration salts: Ingredients:
Mix well the rice cereal (or sugar), water, and salt together until the mixture thickens but is not too thick to drink. Give the mixture often by spoon and offer the child as much as he or she will accept (every minute if the child will take it). Continue giving the mixture with the goal of replacing the fluid lost: one cup lost, give a cup. Even if the child is vomiting, the mixture can be offered in small amounts (2-1 tsp.) every few minutes or so.
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10 Things you should know about Rehydrating a child.
- Wash your hands with soap and water before preparing solution.
- Prepare a solution, in a clean pot, by mixing
- Six (6) level teaspoons of sugar and Half (1/2) level teaspoon of Salt
or
- 1 packet of Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) 20.5 grams
mix with
- One litre of clean drinking or boiled water (after cooled)
Stir the mixture till all the contents dissolve. - Wash your hands and the baby's hands with soap and water before feeding solution.
- Give the sick child as much of the solution as it needs, in small amounts frequently.
- Give child alternately other fluids - such as breast milk and juices.
- Continue to give solids if child is four months or older.
- If the child still needs ORS after 24 hours, make a fresh solution.
- ORS does not stop diarrhoea. It prevents the body from drying up. The diarrhoea will stop by itself.
- If child vomits, wait ten minutes and give it ORS again. Usually vomiting will stop.
- If diarrhoea increases and /or vomiting persists, take child over to a health clinic.
Footnote:
People often refer to home-prepared oral rehydration solutions as "home-brew." This should be discouraged because the word brew implies:
- either fermenting which in fact is an obstacle to some home-prepared solutions especially those made with rice-powder
- or it implies boiling (as in tea) which, especially with sugar and salt or using packets of ORS, should not be done because it decomposes the sugar, or caramelises.
http://rehydrate.org/solutions/homemade.htm
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