Question
A 55-day-old baby has developed a large amount of milk curds in their stool after being fed a certain brand of formula. The parents suspect this might be related to the formula. What were the previous treatments and their effects? What kind of assistance are the parents seeking? Can the formula be changed?
Answer
If a baby continues to exhibit symptoms such as milk curds in their stool and vomiting after starting a new formula, it may indicate poor digestion and absorption of the formula, or an intolerance or discomfort in the gastrointestinal tract. Parents can observe the situation for a period of time and give the baby some time to recover. If the symptoms do not improve, it may be necessary to consider switching to another brand of formula. Wishing the baby a healthy growth. I hope these suggestions can help you. Wishing you good health!