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Digation or stomach problem
My daughter is 25 days from the time of her birth she countinuesly losing water with potty. Her potty part is countinuesly being wet due to losing continues water. So she had got rashes and wound in that part. I have consult my doctor he gave medicine just like ( BEXILUS, BIFILAC, CEFOLAC) but got no relief. I give her only breast feed.
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Breast fed babies pass frequent watery stools, often just water keeps coming out. This is normal for first few weeks of life. Anal region should be ideally cleaned with flowing lukewarm water & some emollient cream be applied when skin is dry
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Monitor weight & frequency of urine passage.
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If baby is dull, lethargic, feeding less, has fever or passing less urine, consult urgently
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If child is passing urine more than 6 times a day.... I don't think it's problem.... It's transition stools.... Child is on breastfeeding... So don't worry.... Use coconut oil near perianal region...
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