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My youngest (7 months) has had an upset tummy for a few days. No vomiting (yet) but lots of diarrhoea and angry nappy rash. He is absolutely fine in himself - very happy, no temperature, eating well etc. but I'm just wondering if there is something going around or if it might be something he's eaten which has disagreed with him.

Yes, that's exactly what it feels like, Strawbs. My little one has had it for about 4 days with nothing else apart from the diarrhoea, so hopefully it doesn't develop into anything more. He seems a bit better today (*hopefully not tempting fate*) and whatever it is has certainly not put him off of his food.


Hope everyone is feeling a bit better soon.

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