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Loose motions for 4 month plus baby boy
Hii my son is 4 month plus ( DOB- 4 Jan 2020) & he is doing potty 4 to 5 times in a day from last 6 days. I am still not sure its loose motion or it's normal. I also attached photo. Can you please suggest & confirm ?? Also what I need to do in current situations.
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U don't mentioned that baby is on exclusive brestfeed or not.if baby exclusively on brest feed then it is absolutely fine nothing to worry.keep watching for urine output if 6-8 times then it is fine.
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if baby on bottle feeding then immediately stop this.
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If not very loose and urine out put is normal it may be normal. If no other issue than keep watching.
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Give drop zn 20 0.5ml once daily for 2 weeks. Give ors solution to drink. Monitor urine output, and oral acceptance. If urine output decreases or oral acceptance decreases, consult a pediatrician. Give only breastmilk during diarrhoea.
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4 to 5 time stool normal, If baby active
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