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In babies this young, green-colored stools are quite common and usually not a sign of infection. It can happen due to faster transit of milk through the intestines or minor gut adjustment.
A few pus cells and bacteria are often seen in normal babies. The fat globules reflect the baby’s digestive system still developing, which is expected at this age.
Since your baby is feeding well and is active, there’s no need for antibiotics or further treatment at this point.
Next Steps
The given medicines support gut health and help in faster recovery. Continue them as advised.
Continue exclusive breastfeeding or formula
Finish course of zinc (10–14 days) and Bacillus clausii
No need to repeat stool test unless symptoms worsen
Follow-up in a week or earlier if needed
Health Tips
Red flags:
Excessive crying or irritability
Vomiting everything
Dehydration (dry mouth, no urine for >6–8 hrs)
Blood in stools
Refusal to feed