A four-month-old baby’s black-green stool may be due to unabsorbed iron reacting with air, or it could be related to dyspepsia.
Understand if it’s normal for a baby who is three and a half months old and exclusively breastfed to have bowel movements about every eight days, and how to handle the situation.
Common questions and professional advice for a three-and-a-half-month-old baby who consistently has green stool
A 7-year-old child experienced hard stools even after eating bananas to soften them, resulting in anal injury and bleeding. Various medications and dietary adjustments were tried but the situation did not improve, seeking for advice on how to handle this.
An 11-month-old baby is experiencing hard stool, with a small, very hard, and waterless piece excreted every morning for 8 days. Parents inquire whether the baby can drink honey water and what other methods can be used to improve the situation. Can probiotics be taken?
Stool with mucus in an 8-month-old baby may indicate dyspepsia.
A one-year-old baby has been constipated for a long time, using lubricant enemas and occasional manual extraction, resulting in anal injury and bleeding. Seeking methods to improve the condition.
What to do when a newborn has green stools
How to Deal with a Frequent and Sticky Stool in a Two-Month-Old Male Baby?
A two-month-old baby’s stool with bubbles and black mucus may be caused by consuming too much starchy foods or undigested sugars. Parents should adjust the baby’s diet.