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Stool more than 6 times
Hello Doctor, My baby is 4 and half month. He is passing green stool from last 4 days more than 7 times in a day and now it is watery. Sometimes vomitt too. He is on completely BF. Is is symbol of diarrhea? Is it dangerous for baby. I am giving homeopathy medicine but no relief yet. he has taken all his rotavirus vaccination. Please suggest. I m really disappointed and worried. Is
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Since when the child is passing seven stools Nothing to worry about green stools What is the weight of child and wether he gaining weight and feeding normally
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If it’s not a recent change then nothing to worry Keep on giving Brest feed but don’t over feed If child is irritable and not playful consult the paediatrician
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On exclusive BF baby can pass stool 10 to 12 times per day...green colour is normal... Monitor weight of baby if baby is gaining weight then nothing to worry....
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stop homeopathy treatment
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Hi! Continue breast feeding and start the child on probiotics. Child should pass atleast 6 times urine per day. Check on hydration and activity. I do not recommend homeopathy.
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Consult pediatrician if required.
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