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My baby is 20 months old.. last 7 days he is doing potty 4 to 5 times.. but the potty colour is normal.. didn't see any abnormalities in his potty.. he is having this food normally.. so m need to worry.. is it normal? Plz help
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If consistency OK and no pain in tummy, no other symptoms need not worry
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Check his diet, if anything could have caused
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If baby is feeding well,urine output is good and no vomiting , and is normal consistency,no need to worry
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if any of above better to get consulted
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watch for any recent diet change ,which has caused thisa
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Not normal as such Encourage more liquids Light food like curd rice, khichdi, Dalia, fruits
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No need to worry if consistency normal U can give prebiotic and probiotic
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Kindly do the teleconsultation with Paediatrician for better assessment and management
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No need to worry
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