Question

My baby is about three months old, and today their stool has many small bubbles. What could be the cause, and how can I prevent it or what medication should I give them?

Answer

Bubbles in a baby’s stool may indicate dyspepsia or enteritis. Dyspepsia is often caused by incomplete digestion of food, while enteritis may be accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea. For dyspepsia, you can try adjusting the baby’s diet or giving some digestive aids; for enteritis, it is important to seek medical treatment promptly.