Green stool in babies can be caused by various reasons, including breastfeeding, mixed feeding, and catching a cold. Generally, if the baby is otherwise normal, no special treatment is needed. However, if accompanied by diarrhea or other discomfort symptoms, medical attention should be sought promptly.
Possible causes and preventive measures for irregular baby stool
Bubbly stool in babies may be caused by indigestion, which can be addressed through stool tests and oral medications.
Bubbly stool in babies can be a sign of dyspepsia, which can be resolved by improving the diet and taking probiotics.
Granular lumps in a baby’s stool may be caused by dyspepsia, which can be improved through the oral intake of probiotics and Simethicone medication, as well as by massage and acupuncture. If diagnosed with dysentery, avoid blind anti-diarrhea and opt for appropriate antibiotic treatment while also paying attention to diet and fluid supplementation.
If a baby’s stool does not form for a week, it may be caused by indigestion. It is recommended to use Baohe pills for treatment or to eat roasted and shelled pumpkin seeds.
A child around 3 years old may have cloudy urine, which could be due to dietary reasons or insufficient water intake. It is recommended to undergo a urine test.
Green stool when fed formula milk may indicate an accelerated intestinal peristalsis or inflammation in the intestines, a symptom of diarrhea.
A baby’s green stool is often an early symptom of indigestion, which may be due to weak spleen and stomach function or poor digestion. If this condition persists, it may develop into symptoms of enteritis. In this case, I recommend giving the baby Cefadroxil, Mami Love, and Baby Spleen Strengthening Powder for antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment, regulating spleen and stomach digestion, and improving intestinal absorption function. In addition, attention should be paid to the baby’s warmth, avoiding catching a cold, and the mother should also pay attention to maintaining a light and easy-to-digest diet, avoiding spicy, frozen, or irritating foods.
A decrease in a baby’s stool frequency may be related to the switch in formula milk brands, as different formulas can affect digestion.