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Need Medication For Continuous Passing Of Stools And Rashes

Dear Doctor, I have a 3 month old daughter. She constantly passes stools in small amounts, like squirts whenever she cries hard or coughs. My pedi says its normal, i am concerned when this will stop? should i give her anything like neopeptine to stop her from constant pooping. she is having a severe open rash near her rectum because of this. Pls help.
Thu, 27 Mar 2014
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welcome to healthcare-magic
greetings of the day

child exclusive on breast feeding will not have such complaints. If the baby is still having such complaints even on exclusive breast feeding possibility of fissure in anus is to be considered.
Local application of barrier cream like Himalaya diaper rash or Sebamed diaper rash may be helpful.

Take Care
Best Regards
Dr deepak
Consultant Pediatric Surgeon
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Need Medication For Continuous Passing Of Stools And Rashes

Hi welcome to healthcare-magic greetings of the day child exclusive on breast feeding will not have such complaints. If the baby is still having such complaints even on exclusive breast feeding possibility of fissure in anus is to be considered. Local application of barrier cream like Himalaya diaper rash or Sebamed diaper rash may be helpful. Take Care Best Regards Dr deepak Consultant Pediatric Surgeon