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How to Interpret and Consult a Baby Stool Routine Examination Report

Pediatric Consultation: How to interpret the stool routine examination report? The report shows loose stools, occasionally with bubbles, and yellow in color. Recently, a small amount of Bloodshot has been found in the stool. A few days ago, the doctor only collected the stool for examination. Is this method appropriate? The examination results are as follows
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  • Stool Routine Examination
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Reasons and Treatment for a 5-Month-Old Baby’s Diarrhea

Understand the possible causes of diarrhea in a 5-month-old baby, including catching a cold, dyspepsia, and the possibility of Pseudomonas infection, and suggest a routine stool examination to determine the cause.
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  • Baby Health
  • Diarrhea
  • Dyspepsia
  • Pseudomonas Infection
  • Stool Routine Examination
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What’s Causing My Baby’s Stool to Be Black?

A 40-day-old baby has black stool, no odor, defecates 7 to 8 times a day, with normal appetite, spirit, and body temperature. Additionally, there is a slight yellowing around the baby’s eyes. Parents inquire whether a stool test is necessary.
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  • Baby Health
  • Stool Color
  • Jaundice
  • Stool Routine Examination
  • Yinzi Huang Oral Liquid
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