What to Do If a Baby’s Stool Is White

A child’s white stool may be caused by indigestion or liver and gallbladder system diseases. It is recommended to increase fluid intake, avoid cold, spicy, and stimulating food , and provide more nutritious and digestible foods. If symptoms such as jaundiced skin appear, it is advisable to visit a pediatric clinic for relevant examinations and treatment.
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What to Do If a Cesarean Birth Baby Doesn’t Eat or Drink

A baby born ten days earlier by cesarean section has been without water or milk for over 24 hours. The baby has had frequent bowel movements, about six to seven times, with black stools, and urinated about four to five times. The baby also has vomiting symptoms, feeling like nausea, vomiting white and transparent foam. The baby spends most of the time sleeping, appears listless, and does not cry.
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