After a baby is born, it is common for him to get sick because his physical development is not yet complete. Colds, fever, runny nose, diarrhea, and black stools are all common, so parents must pay attention to their children's diet, sleep, and clothing to prevent them from getting sick. When a child gets a minor illness, it is best not to use strong medicine for the first time. You can make appropriate dietary adjustments. This article introduces the reasons why baby's stools turn blue-black and dietary adjustments. Moms, come and learn about it. Black baby stool A baby's physique is not as strong as that of an adult, so it is easily affected by the outside world. Both weather and food may affect your baby's physical condition. Black stools are an uncommon occurrence in babies. Let’s take a look at what to do if your baby’s stool is black. If the baby's stool is gray-black, it may be due to taking iron supplements or indigestion or indigestion of the iron in the milk powder. It can usually be prevented and treated by adjusting the diet. During the conditioning period, the baby's diet should be simple and light. He can drink some rice soup and eat some porridge. After a period of conditioning, you can add a small amount of vegetables, fruit juice, rice noodles, etc., but remember not to eat too much greasy and difficult to digest food. Eat lighter and choose more easily digestible foods. However, if the black stool is tarry, it may be more serious. In this case, you should take your baby to the hospital in time and follow the doctor's advice for treatment. Generally speaking, breastfed babies have soft, golden-yellow stools with a uniform consistency, shaped like soft butter, or occasionally thin and slightly green, with a sour but not smelly taste. They have an average of one to four bowel movements a day. If you have four to five bowel movements a day, or even seven to eight times, but are generally in good condition and have gained weight, this cannot be considered pathological. When parents are taking care of their babies, they should pay attention to the color of their babies' stools to avoid failing to detect any health problems with their babies in time, which could lead to adverse consequences. Reasons why baby's stool is black Babies have a fragile constitution and are easily affected by the outside world. If there is any abnormality in the baby's body, it can be easily seen in the color of the stool. Some babies have black stools, which really makes parents anxious. What causes black stools in babies? Let’s find out below. If the baby's stool is gray-black, it may be due to the iron supplements or the inability to digest and absorb the iron in the milk powder, or indigestion. It can usually be prevented and treated by adjusting the diet. During this period, the baby's diet should be simple and light. He can drink some rice soup and eat some porridge. After a period of conditioning, you can add some vegetables, fruit juice, and rice noodles. Don't eat too much greasy or difficult-to-digest food. Eat lighter and choose more easily digestible foods. If your baby's stool is black, you should first consider whether the child has taken iron supplements. Black stools will appear when taking iron supplements, or if the child has eaten iron-rich foods, such as animal blood clots. The baby's bowel movement will return to normal immediately after stopping use. If the baby's stool is black after adding complementary foods, it should be considered as the dyeing of the complementary foods. For example, the baby's bowel movement will return to normal immediately after stopping eating bananas, persimmons, etc. If none of these are present, then we should consider that the black stool is caused by gastrointestinal bleeding in children. It is recommended that the stool be sent for examination immediately to test for occult blood. Get a diagnosis. If the baby's stool color is abnormal, parents must take the baby to the hospital for examination in time to help the baby recover better and faster. What to eat if baby's stool is black Food is an important substance for maintaining life. But food can also cause illness in people. The baby's stool is black, which is actually closely related to food. Let's take a look at what to eat if your baby has black stools! If the baby's stool is black, the diet must be balanced and not picky. Cereals, grains, fruits and vegetables should be consumed in a balanced manner. The baby can eat some fruit puree, vegetable puree, or drink some fruit and vegetable juice to increase the fiber in the intestine, promote gastrointestinal motility, and facilitate defecation. In addition, you should train your baby to develop a good habit of regular bowel movements. Generally speaking, when the baby is about 3 months old, parents can help him gradually form the habit of regular bowel movements. Starting from 3 months, parents can help their baby sit in the potty at regular intervals after feeding every morning. Pay attention to the indoor temperature and the comfort of the potty so that the baby does not feel bored or uncomfortable with sitting in the potty. Exercise is equally important for adults and babies. Lack of exercise can sometimes lead to constipation. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure that your baby has a certain amount of activity every day. For babies who cannot walk or crawl independently, parents should hold them more or rub their tummies appropriately instead of leaving them alone in the cradle for a long time. Parents should also give their babies more water and bananas on a daily basis, but not in excess, to promote digestion. When feeding your baby milk powder, add a little glucose in it to achieve the purpose of clearing heat. Winter is coming, the climate is dry, and children are prone to getting angry, so it is a good idea to give your baby pork ribs soup stewed with Ophiopogon japonicus, or kelp pork ribs soup. Symptoms of abnormal stool in babies If the newborn's stool shows the following abnormalities, you should check the feeding situation or seek medical treatment. 1. Egg drop soup-like stool: 5-10 bowel movements a day, which may contain some undigested milk lumps, but generally no mucus. This indicates indigestion and is more common in children who eat milk or milk powder. If the baby is breastfed, breastfeeding should continue. Generally, there is no need to change the feeding method, nor to reduce the amount of milk and the frequency of feeding. The baby can return to normal naturally. If the baby is mixed or bottle-fed, feeding should still continue, but the dietary structure can be adjusted appropriately. For example, if the baby is formula-fed, more water can be added when mixing the milk to make the milk a little thinner. For those who drink less milk, some sugary salt water can be fed appropriately. The amount of milk fed each time can also be appropriately reduced and the number of feedings can be increased. 2. Green loose stools: often occur when the weather changes, you catch a cold, or you eat indigestible food. The number of bowel movements per day is usually 5-10 times. 3. Watery stool: more common in autumn and winter, mostly caused by enterovirus infection. Children usually have bowel movements more than 10 times a day, and their bowel movements are watery and the volume is quite large. Because children lose a lot of water, they often show symptoms of dehydration such as dry lips, sunken eye sockets, few or no tears, little or no urination, poor skin elasticity, etc. Children may also show symptoms such as lack of energy, spitting up milk, and not wanting to eat milk. They should seek medical attention as soon as possible, and attention should be paid to the disinfection of baby supplies such as pacifiers. 4. Mucus or pus and blood in stool: more common in summer when the weather is a little hot, mostly caused by bacterial infection, and should also be treated as soon as possible. 5. Dark brown foamy stools: more common in artificially fed babies, mostly caused by too much starch or sugar in the food (such as too much sugar in milk powder, adding rice soup and other cereal foods too early, etc.). It can usually return to normal by properly adjusting the diet structure. |
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