How to Handle the Issue of a Baby’s Stool Turning Black Since 3 Months Old
A seven-month-old infant’s stool has recently turned dark green, stringy, and loose, with a mild odor. The baby has a good spirit, pooping 3 to 4 times a day. Inquire about possible causes and dietary precautions.
If a baby’s stool turns green after drinking formula, it may be a sign of dyspepsia.
The baby experienced green stool after drinking a certain brand of formula. Inquiry about the cause and solution.
If a baby’s stool turns white after formula feeding, it may be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction. It is recommended to use pediatric tonifying powder or MamiAi for opsonize. Avoid letting the abdomen get cold.
A three-and-a-half-month-old baby recently has had stool with milk lumps and strings, occurring about 2-3 times a day. The baby is on mixed feeding but consumes only 60cc of formula milk each day, and the feeding times are not fixed. Why is the baby experiencing this condition?
Review the baby’s symptoms of fever, diarrhea, and vomiting, and provide suggestions for symptomatic treatment.
The baby has been running a fever of 38.7 degrees continuously, which may indicate physical discomfort. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for examination and treatment.
The baby’s throat is a bit hoarse, previously hospitalized for pneumonia, now discharged but still has cough and phlegm. How should it be handled?
The baby has had phlegm in the throat since birth, without any coughing. What treatment should be considered? How serious is this condition, and where should I seek treatment?