On Lactogen, No Excreta, Green Stool, Pain. Reason?
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In a child of 2.5 months, if he passes soft stool after straining then it is not constipation. Infants do need to strain more to pass stool as their abdominal muscles are weak. If actually the child is constipated then it is due to switch over of the diet from breast milk to lactogen.
You will have to try other diets like cow's milk or NAN-1 formula milk for him. Feed him with frequent volumes of water through spoon. Still if the symptoms persist then his pediatrician can prescribe some medicines after ruling out the organic causes involved.
Some formula-fed babies will excrete XXXXXXX stools from the iron in the formula they are taking. As long as your baby is happy and not having any problems with constipation, there is nothing to worry about.
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My baby was on Nan pro I however he had very hard stools, like small hard balls thats when the doctor asked us to change to Lactogen.. With regards to water how frequentky can I feed him water & how much is the quanity...
His stool is not completely XXXXXXX its lot brown little XXXXXXX . Is that normal too..
Thanks once again for your help
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If the consistency of stool is soft and he does not strain in passing it then even if he moves his bowels twice a week , it is normal. There is no need to worry or to feed him any water.
The color of the stool is also normal. Mild greenish tinge is nothing to worry as it is a normal variation.
Hope my answer is helpful.
Wishing you a trouble free speedy recovery.