A baby over a month old has more bowel movements than usual and the stools are loose. Is this normal and how can the diet be adjusted to help the baby grow healthily?
Having three bowel movements a day for a baby could be normal, but it might also be a symptom of indigestion or enteritis.
Questions and Answers About Children’s Stool Frequency
A seven-month-old baby’s stool that starts soft and then becomes watery may be caused by catching a cold. It is recommended to use probiotics, lactase, and pepsin oral solutions to promote digestion, and to use Simethicone oral medication to stop diarrhea.
A two-month-old baby only urinates and farts but doesn’t defecate. Is this normal?
A four-month-old baby with indigestion, is it suitable to add complementary foods and how to add them correctly?
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Discussing the applicability and precautions of lactase, a probiotic preparation, for children with diarrhea and abdominal distension.
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My baby is three months old and has been suffering from diarrhea. Could it be related to the formula milk? How should I handle it?