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Mushy stool with solid poop
Hi doctor my son had loose stool last month and he recovered by d grace of God he used to hv dairy products bfr dat.but after a month I have started introducing dairy products agn he was pooping fine today I gave him cerelac he pooped mushy wd solid .is it ok or shall I need to do sm allergy test o shall I stop cerelac.he is 22 month old
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You can wait for a while
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Hi, its mostly normal...i think now no need to give cerelac, its better if you give homemade food along with fruits..
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do stool routine micro report  and watch for weight gain..
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home made diet plan
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Yes please test stool for lactose .
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Change of consistency of stools is perfectly normal. You can continue if your child is taking atleast 3 home meals in a day. Cerelac is supplement and replacement of meal. Do not bottle feed and limit milk intake to 250 ml per 24 hours.
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It's normal. Some change in diet may cause in stool patterns.
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