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White Mucous like stool
My baby is 5 months old.. Ystrday there is watery stool along with white mucous like stool ..he was normal yestrday playing taking feeds..but today he is crying Not taking feeds, i gave him colic aid  1 ml but no use he still crying..baby didnt passes stool today..iam worried...i dont have any drops regarding this. This is night time ..just to manage can i give him paraceptmol drops.. Iam worried.pls suggest.
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Hi I can fully understand your worry Yes you can give paracetamol drops for time being.. foods during this time are also important.. I have made a dedicated video on this topic.. please watch it on my vlog.... for  full answer to your query.. I am sure you will be satisfied. https://youtu.be/xjeqvtztnkq If this link does not open search my channel in youtube..
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Probably suffering with infection , stool examination (routine and microscopic examination) to be done, stop bottle feeding if any, observe urine output, you may repeat colicaid 0.5 ml after 4hour of duration, give paracetamol 0.5 ml at present situation,
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