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Gasto colic reflex
My baby is 3 months old and passing stool while on breastfeeding or immediately after breastfeeding and stops having feeding after passing the stool and becomes fussy and she started passing stool With mucus n blood strikes . Dr said it is cmpa. My baby is having milk only for 5 or 10 mins
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First thing you need to do is stop taking milk and milk product for your self. See how it goes. If problem persists after 5 days then take reconsultation.
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Hello, If the baby is on breastfeeding and passes stools after feeds its normal, called gastrocolic reflex. If baby is having diaper rashes that maybe the reason for some blood streaks.. But if there's drops of blood and mucus in the stools then please visit a pediatrician , child needs complete assessment.
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Blood in stools has to be looked in seriously, a lot of history is required for diagnosis
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Please consult directly
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