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What Causes Yellow Watery Stool In An Infant?

Hi Doc, my son is 3 months old. I do breastfeed and bottle feed both. Earlier he was passing stool after 2 to 3 days and it was green & yellow in color. But from the past 2 days he is passing stool 3 times a day and that to yellow in color and little watery but small in quantity. From the past 1 week he is not taking formula milk the at he used to...??
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Hi,
Thank you for asking question on health care magic.
Passing watery stools 2-3 times daily is quite normal for a 3 months baby.
If he is not accepting formula you may change to cow's milk or another formula.
There is nothing to worry.
Hope this answer will serve your purpose
Please feel free to ask any more queries if required
Take care
Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam MD;DCH
Associate professor of pediatrics
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What Causes Yellow Watery Stool In An Infant?

Hi, Thank you for asking question on health care magic. Passing watery stools 2-3 times daily is quite normal for a 3 months baby. If he is not accepting formula you may change to cow s milk or another formula. There is nothing to worry. Hope this answer will serve your purpose Please feel free to ask any more queries if required Take care Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam MD;DCH Associate professor of pediatrics