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What’s Causing My Baby’s Stool to Be Watery, Yellow, and Smelling Like Rotten Eggs?

If your baby’s stool is watery and yellow with a smell like rotten eggs, it may indicate dyspepsia. Here are explanations and suggestions.
  • FAQ
  • Dyspepsia
  • Breastfeeding
  • Child Health
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What’s Causing My Baby’s Stool to Have Bubbles?

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  • Baby Health
  • Dyspepsia
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What’s Causing My Baby’s Yellow Stools?

The first bowel movement of the baby in the morning is normal, followed by yellow, loose stools when urinating, which may indicate dyspepsia.
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  • Dyspepsia
  • Probiotics
  • Baby Care
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What’s Causing My Child’s Green Foamy Stool?

My son is five and a half months old and has been having three to four loose stools a day. For nearly a month, he has been taking probiotics without any effect. Lately, he has been passing green stool with foam. How should a doctor handle this situation?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Dyspepsia
  • Gastrointestinal Dysfunction
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What’s Causing My Child’s Stomach Bloating and Vomiting?

If your child is experiencing stomach bloating and vomiting, it might be due to dyspepsia.
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  • Child Health
  • Dyspepsia
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What’s Causing My Newborn’s Yellow, Runny Poop with Bubbles?

Yellow, runny stools with bubbles in a newborn may be due to cold or dyspepsia. It is recommended to pay attention to keeping the baby warm and to give probiotics for treatment and adjustment.
  • Health Q&A
  • Newborn Health
  • Dyspepsia
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What’s Causing My Six-Month-Old Baby to Have Green Stools?

Green stools in a baby may be due to dyspepsia, and should be treated by increasing water intake and taking medication.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Dyspepsia
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What’s Causing My Two-Month-Old Baby’s Green Stools?

Green stools in a two-month-old baby could be a sign of dyspepsia or enteritis, and it’s important to carefully examine the stool and consider treatment options.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Dyspepsia
  • Enteritis
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What’s Causing the 1.5-Year-Old Baby’s Frequent Diarrhea?

Infant diarrhea is often due to dyspepsia, which can be improved with digestive aid medications. If the baby is breastfed, it is recommended to take a probiotic supplement.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Health
  • Dyspepsia
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What’s Causing the Baby’s White and Yellow Tongue at Four Months and Four Days?

The baby has a thick yellow tongue, possibly indicating dyspepsia. It is recommended to feed as needed and supplement with vitamin AD drops in appropriate amounts.
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  • Dyspepsia
  • Baby Feeding
  • Nutrition and Health Care
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