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Small Child, Diarrhoea, Dark Green Mucus In Stools, Teething. On Sma Gold Baby Milk. Cure?

Hi my son is 12 weeks old, he is on sma hungry baby milk as he didn t seem satisfied with sma gold, the last three days he s had diaria and last night one was dark green with mucus in, he seems fine in himself but I am worries about the green poos, he seems to have three side teeth coming through as well Any advise thanks
Fri, 7 Dec 2012
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Some times green stool is normal in infants. If it is loose,watery,foul smelling,frequent and associated with mucus and blood then it is abnormal. You can give probiotic if stool is still loose as per your doctor advise and consult your Pediatrician for feeding advise and teethin pattern. Usually teething starts from the 6 months of age.
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Small Child, Diarrhoea, Dark Green Mucus In Stools, Teething. On Sma Gold Baby Milk. Cure?

Hi Some times green stool is normal in infants. If it is loose,watery,foul smelling,frequent and associated with mucus and blood then it is abnormal. You can give probiotic if stool is still loose as per your doctor advise and consult your Pediatrician for feeding advise and teethin pattern. Usually teething starts from the 6 months of age.