My baby is 4 month old and she is excreting completely dark green stools y so she is on breast feeding mostly but my house members also gave her apple juice this morning.
What may be the issue she did ass stools twice and it was whole green.
My baby also have got small red boils around vaginal area but have reduced after applying diaper safe cream along with himalya baby powder.
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Insted of apple juice,Add give apply cut in two halves steam it and feed with clean spoon. Add banana. Continue with breast feeding.Green stool is sign of infection. Give furoxone little less of spoon of furoxone twice a day.for 3 days. For pain use gripe water off and on.
Keep healthy happy emotional environment, never shout or argue or use hash laguage.They respond with behavior problem. Never leave your child alone.
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No need to worry about colour of potty. It may be due to formula or apple juice or sometimes even with breast milk (caused by mothers diet). Only if there are loose motions, pain, decreased activity and decreased urine, you need to contact a pediatrician. Continue diaper safe cream for the boils. Avoid diapers for a few days.
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