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Three days ago, at night, the child had diarrhea, starting with loose stool, then becoming watery soup-like, and eventually water-like. After defecation, there were bubbles. Initially, it had an odor, but later it didn’t. When the diarrhea was nearly over, there was some mucus-like discharge that didn’t resemble pus. What should be done?
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