Hello Doctor,
My baby is watery from past two days.. eyes se paani nikal rha...pehle one eye and aaj dono eye..he also paas green stool and sometime like foam..he is two months old and weight is above 4...
Please suggest..is it normal?
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Greenstool no worries unless watery & frequent and explosive with anal excoriation.
Watery eyes in a two month for two days only and one after the other eye could be a part of viral illness . If it was from day one of life it could’ve dur to lachrimslduct blockage . You use refresh tear drops and observe that eyes are not red or sticky or swollen . So do consukt if needed , surely
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Passing green colour stool while on BF is absolutely normal....no worries..
Water from eyes may be due to lacrimal duct obstruction in early infancy, so do lacrimal massage...
Green colour stool is normal only,
If baby is passing urine minimum 6-8 times per day.
Don't give so much importance to motion unless blood in motion or bad smelling motion.
Consistently green stools in the breastfed baby can indicate an imbalance of foremilk/hindmilk,
often resulting in frothy green stools. ... Teething can also bring about green stools due to increased saliva.
A lot of green vegetables or something with green food coloring in mom's diet also cause green colour motion in baby.
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