A 19-month-old baby has a breathing rate consistently faster than that of same age children, even at rest. The parents are concerned about potential health issues.
Abnormal defecation in a baby accompanied by fever may be due to enteritis and requires treatment.
The baby’s stool is yellow, sticky, and frothy, accompanied by frequent diarrhea, possibly indicating dyspepsia.
Changes in a baby’s stool color may be caused by digestive issues
A 10-month-old baby has had abnormal stool color for two consecutive days, with about two to three bowel movements each day. The baby usually has only one bowel movement a day and has not introduced any complementary foods; they are only breastfed. Is this a sign of dyspepsia or discomfort?
Common questions and professional advice for a three-and-a-half-month-old baby who consistently has green stool
Answering Questions About Baby’s Abnormal Stool Color and Restless Night Sleep
A baby over nine months old has been having 3-4 bowel movements a day, yellow and pasty, possible causes and suggestions for resolution
Since the baby was born in November last year, their stool has been smelly, loose, and contains small white particles. Their weight has decreased compared to the last check-up. How can diet be adjusted to improve the situation?
A two-month-old baby is experiencing abnormal stools, including milk clumps, foamy stools, and vomiting. A professional doctor has diagnosed it as possibly being caused by viral infection, bacterial infection, or abdominal cold leading to gastrointestinal dysfunction. It is recommended to take oral medication and pay attention to abdominal warmth. Increase defecation appropriately. If breastfed, the mother’s diet should be light and easy to digest.