Question
My breastfeeding baby is about 15 months old and has had stool mucus for about a month; it happens two to three times a day. The stool is wrapped in mucus-like mucus, and sometimes there is a small pile of whitish mucus at the beginning or end of the stool.
Answer
Based on the child’s condition, it’s best to have a hospital check the stool. It’s necessary to consider regional abnormal inflammatory stimulation caused by enteritis leading to fever. Daily meals should be well-balanced with light foods to avoid intake of spicy and fatty foods. Drink plenty of water, eat more food, have a good soup before meals, and avoid eating too much. I hope this is helpful to you. Your situation mainly considers being caught in the cold or improper diet causing viral enteritis, which is related to the fever. It is recommended that you let your baby drink more warm water, keep warm, and have a light, easy-to-digest diet.