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Regarding baby poop
Hii, my baby girl is five months old , she is doing poop like green watery from yesterday evening is this normal?
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Stool frequency if watery and increased Consult Paediatrician Watch for urine Continue breast feeding
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If there has been a sudden increase in water content watch out for reducing urine output and other symptoms
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It is normal . If it is increasing or if passing less urine ,then consult pediatrician
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Normal
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If consistency has changed then u have to get stool examination to look for infection. Book an online consultation for detailed evaluation. Watch urine output and continue breastfeeding
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No it isn’t. If it continues to be watery , foul smelling and increased frequency, then it’s an infection. If it starts containing mucous or blood then it’s definitely a dysentery and needs antibiotics.
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Continue breastfeed and observe that her urine output is well.
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