What to Do If Your Baby’s Stool Contains Milk Lumps After Formula Feeding?

If your baby frequently throws up undigested milk that is thick and stringy, regardless of how long after feeding, sometimes resembling dry heaves and with a lot of milk gurgling up, the baby will chew and then swallow it, appearing to be in pain. This vomiting has been ongoing for a month, and the stool always contains milk lumps. Even though the baby eats little, being fed 100 milliliters every 3 hours and taking probiotics, the situation remains the same. Has the baby had the problem of having milk lumps in stool after formula feeding since birth? Could it be that the formula is not suitable for the baby?
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What to Do If Your Baby’s Stool Is Black and Green?

If your child’s stool is green, it indicates poor digestion, often related to improper complementary feeding. It is advised to pause complementary feeding until the stool returns to normal, then gradually resume while offering one type of food at a time. Medications like Shizhongsheng can enhance absorption, and probiotics can be tried to adjust the gut flora.
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