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A baby’s green and runny stool may be a sign of dyspepsia, possibly related to catching a cold, high fat content in diet, or incomplete gastrointestinal development. It is recommended to take oral probiotics for adjustment and pay attention to the mother’s diet, avoiding overly fatty foods.
Considering the possibility of dyspepsia in the child, we suggest using Mommy Love (a probiotic) and Vitamin B6, along with dietary precautions.
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