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Baby diarrhea
My baby just turned 6 months. from 15 th apl she passed stool mustard yellow in color mucusy and looked like paneer, 7 times a day, she is on breastfeed and formula milk stage1. on 17 apl I took her to her paed he said its normal diarrhea nothing serious untill she got fever or theres blood in stool. he gave enterigermina 5 vials. well she completed her vial yesterday but the stool is still not clear. though no of times have come down to 4-5 times a day, also the quantity is less. please tell me how many days will it take to clear up everything. also should I start giving her solid food like boiled apples/ rice/banana.... or should I wait for the stool to clear up
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Is there any weight loss or signs of any degydration if not no need to worry. And giving both mother and top feeds can cause this kind of patter. If the child passes urine more than 5 times a day on only mother feed than no need to give top feeds or bottle feed.. Solids can be started a 6 months completion of childs age. Usually if its lactose intolerence it will continue for 14 days You need to keep a watch on weight and activity of child.. if there is no problem than nothing to worry
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