Question

The newborn has been pooping milk curd particles since birth. Initially, the baby was fed formula milk for the first three days, and then mixed feeding was introduced. Probiotics were tried, but they were ineffective. It was then said that the baby had lactose intolerance, so lactase was taken. The baby has been on lactase for two days now, but the stool is still full of milk curd particles, and gas is also released with it.

Answer

Based on the description of your baby’s condition, it is considered that dyspepsia may be the cause. Recommendations include: conducting a regular stool examination, drinking more warm water, taking probiotics to adjust the intestines, eating in small portions but more frequently, switching to another brand of formula milk if bottle feeding, and if breastfeeding, your diet should be light. After feeding the baby, abdominal massage in a clockwise direction for 10-15 minutes is recommended after half an hour to facilitate digestion and absorption.