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Green potty
My son is 53 days old he is having loose motion since 2 days dr recommend ORS and pre pro kid L sachet. Today he did green colour potty is it normal. He is completely on formula feed.
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No need to worry about just green potty. It is normal in formula fed baby. Treatment is needed if there are more than 3 very watery motions daily.
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It’s normal
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Normal
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Green  without any other symptom is not a cause of concern.
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Green colour of. The stool is absolutely normal for this age group. No need to worry about this
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Hello. It is normal for parents to get worried when their little one is experiencing loose motions. However its important to note that green coloured potty is a normal occurrence in a baby who is on formula feeds.
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What you need to do is monitor your baby's activity and hydration status. To monitor the hydration of a baby, the single most useful and accurate method is by watching the urine of the baby. At this age its expected for your baby to pass urine once every 3-4 hours. If they do not pass urine or there is a delay of around 8-12 hours in urine then it may be a marker of dehydration. In such case you need to visit your paediatrician immediately.
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It's normal.
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It's normal
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Normal ..
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No ors
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It's normal
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As long as the baby is feeding well, active , playful and passing urine regularly, there isn’t nothing to worry about.
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Please see a pediatrician if the baby is not accepting orally, not passing urine for more than 6hours or appears less active.
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Maintain hygiene while giving formula feeds. Hand hygiene to be followed before preparing and giving feeds. Handwashing for at least 1 minute
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