Diet Information
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C.R.A.M. DietThe CRAM diet (Cereal - Rice - And - Milk) has been mentioned recently as a possible alternative to the BRAT diet (Bananas - Rice - Applesauce - Toast) - the traditional short term dietary treatment for diarrhea and gastroenteritis. The CRAM diet contains more complete protein and fat content than BRAT. CRAM Diet: Recent Medical TestsThe use of cereals, rice and milk as a stop-gap eating plan for stomach upset, has been validated as a more effective remedy to manage diarrhea than BRAT by recent research in hospitals in South America and Asia. CRAM Diet: Pediatric Expert CommentaryAccording to John Snyder, M.D., professor of pediatrics at the University of California at San Francisco Medical Center and a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics subcommittee on treating acute diarrhea:
Rehydration Essential to Replace Loss of FluidDue to severe dehydration caused by both diarrhea and gastroenteritis, the CRAM eating plan should be combined with oral rehydration therapy (ORT) through the administration of liquids (eg. caffeine-free soda, juice) or food-based fluids (such as broth or gruels), to replace loss of fluids. According to John Snyder, it's essential to combine the CRAM diet with an electrolyte-replacement drink. In addition, contact your doctor immediately if the diarrhea symptoms remain severe or if your child exhibits any symptoms of dehydration, such as dry mouth, lack of urination, listlessness, and rapid heart rate. |
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