Question
The baby, who is three and a half months old, had a few sips of a soup made with black chicken and spinach the night before. The next day, the baby had three bowel movements, and the stools appeared normal at first. Starting on the third day, the baby began to pass frothy and watery stools that were greenish, and some also came out during urination. The baby had about six bowel movements a day. The baby’s mood was not good, and the baby was weak. Yesterday, the baby drank probiotics and wore a navel plaster, but on the fourth day today, the baby still had green stools with a lot of bubbles, and the abdomen made a sound. The baby is breastfed.
Answer
Your situation is considered to be caused by indigestion, often due to undigested food, overeating, or catching a cold. Patients may experience varying degrees of abdominal pain, increased bowel sounds, nausea, and vomiting. It is recommended to actively treat and prevent this condition. It is suggested that you pay attention to the baby’s dietary habits, prevent overeating and catching a cold, control the baby’s food intake appropriately to reduce the pressure on the gastrointestinal tract, and consider giving oral children’s stomachache relief tablets and intestinal health products. Also, take the baby outdoors more often for activities and sun exposure, and provide appropriate complementary foods. I hope my explanation helps you.