Question

The infant has not napped for two days and has been continuously crying. The stool is blue in color, but breastfeeding is normal. Treatment history and effectiveness: No treatment has been administered.

Answer

Based on the description, if the infant’s stool has foam but no mucus or pus, and the frequency of defecation increases, with the stool texture being yellow or slightly green pasty, sometimes accompanied by milk residue, it may indicate dyspepsia. It is recommended to conduct regular stool checks to rule out other issues. Probiotic supplementation with Bacillus coagulans powder can help stabilize gut function. Additionally, acupuncture can be considered to stabilize absorption function.