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Green potty in 1 month old baby
My baby is 1 month old. Till now she was doing yellow potty but today she did green potty. I heard green potty means she has cold n cough. Is it true? Shall I need to consult a doctor if she does green potty again?
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Green coloured potty may or may not indicate that child is sick. It may be normal variation or due to indigestion especially if formula fed. Baby has to have noises during breathing or other symptoms to diagnose cough and cold. Just green potty does not mean that he has it. Please consult a pediatrician
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Yes ma visit or consult a pediatrician online with a pic of your baby's green coloured stools.
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Green colour stool is normal only,  If baby is passing urine minimum 6-8 times per day.  Don't give so much importance to motion unless blood in motion or bad smelling motion.   Consistently green stools in the breastfed baby can indicate an imbalance of foremilk/hindmilk,  often resulting in frothy green stools. ... Teething can also bring about green stools due to increased saliva.   A lot of green vegetables or something with green food coloring in mom's diet also cause green colour motion in baby.
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Did mother ate any greens leafy vegetables. ? Better consult Pediatric specialist
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