Question

A three-month-old baby’s stool has appeared with black strands, and we are unsure what it is, causing concern. The baby primarily breastfeeds but occasionally drinks some formula milk outside the home.

Answer

Based on the description, this is a case of indigestion, which is one of the most common digestive issues in pediatric health. The primary reason is that the baby’s digestive organs are not yet mature and cannot adapt to changes in the quality and quantity of food. Once improper feeding, imbalanced temperatures, or exposure to infectious diseases occur, it may lead to disordered intestinal digestion and absorption. Treatment for pediatric indigestion usually involves the following methods:

  1. Diet therapy: Adjust the diet to reduce the pressure on the gastrointestinal tract.