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What Causes Greenish Stools In Children?

Hi, My baby is 3 months 20 days old. For the past one week she is passing greenish motion with yellow colored finally . We done motion test, greenish color semisolid, with no ova and occult blood is negative and no cyst. What will be the reason. She is taking Dexolac premium infant substitute. Along with this we are giving Triffer and Visyneral drops and her weight is 5.4 kg now.
Mon, 21 Mar 2016
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Hi, I understand your concern. Green stool is absolutely normal in babies. there is nothing to worry about as long as there is no blood in stool . She has gained weight well and if she is taking feeds, then no concerns. The motion test is also normal. Rest assured, your baby is normal
Take care, hope this helped you!
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What Causes Greenish Stools In Children?

Hi, I understand your concern. Green stool is absolutely normal in babies. there is nothing to worry about as long as there is no blood in stool . She has gained weight well and if she is taking feeds, then no concerns. The motion test is also normal. Rest assured, your baby is normal Take care, hope this helped you!