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Infant Passing Loose Green Stool, Changed Milk From Nan To Dexolac. Which One Is Better?

Hi doc...i have a baby girl of 4 n half months ..earlier she was on nan pro 1 bt she ws passing lil loose stool dat also greenish colour so i visited a doctor two day bck n nw he has changed d milk from nan to dexolac premium..which is better from bth..i am really confused though her stool colour is same n twice a day.plz suggest
Mon, 5 Aug 2013
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Hi dear.

Welcome to the board of Health csre magic

There is nothing to do with the brand of milk and the greenish stools of your baby.
Greeninsh and slightly liquid stools are indicative of some infection in the stool.

Stool culture and sensitivity to be done to know the exact bug. which can be effectvely treated according to the culture report.

Hope your query is answered

THANKS
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Infant Passing Loose Green Stool, Changed Milk From Nan To Dexolac. Which One Is Better?

Hi dear. Welcome to the board of Health csre magic There is nothing to do with the brand of milk and the greenish stools of your baby. Greeninsh and slightly liquid stools are indicative of some infection in the stool. Stool culture and sensitivity to be done to know the exact bug. which can be effectvely treated according to the culture report. Hope your query is answered THANKS