What to Do If a Six-Month-Old Baby Develops Green Stools After Switching to a Second-Stage Formula?

The baby is experiencing dyspepsia, possibly due to catching a cold. It is recommended to temporarily avoid adding complementary foods, continue feeding the first-stage formula to adjust the gastrointestinal function. Also, ensure the baby’s abdomen stays warm. Consider pediatric acupuncture treatment and oral probiotics or probiotic preparations. Wishing the baby a speedy recovery and good health.
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What to Do If an 8-Month-Old Baby Gets Diarrhea After Drinking Formula?

An 8-month-old baby experiences diarrhea every time it drinks the second-stage formula. The stool is not loose, but it comes out in pieces after passing gas. This could be a symptom of dyspepsia. It is recommended to keep the baby’s abdomen warm, gradually transition to the second-stage formula, use a navel patch to aid digestion, and consider adding probiotics to regulate the intestinal flora. If the situation does not improve, it is suggested to switch to a different brand of formula.
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