Institution of oral rehydration therapy has the following
beneficial effect in diarrhoea:
A. Stops further diarrhoea
B. Restores hydration and electrolyte balance
without affecting diarrhoea
C. Hastens clearance of the enteropathogen
D. Obviates the need for specific antimicrobial
therapy

1 Answer

Answer :

B. Restores hydration and electrolyte balance
without affecting diarrhoea

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