Not exact matches
Even breastfed
babies can have
diarrhea from food intolerances, usually to
something that their mother is eating or drinking that is passing into her milk.
If your
baby is experience excessive fussiness, gas or bloating, excessive spitting up or vomiting, acid reflux,
diarrhea, constipation, diaper rash, sore bottom, mucus in the stools, black or green stools or eczema, he may be sensitive to
something you are eating.
Symptoms of an allergy to
something in the mother's diet include
diarrhea, rash, fussiness, gas, dry skin, green stools with mucus, or the
baby pulling up his / her knees and screaming.
Acid Mantle, a name brand product, is a cream that works to restore the skin's natural pH. At times
babies might experience
something similar to a chemical burn when their skin comes into contact with strongly acidic urine or
diarrhea.
The most likely explanation for
diarrhea when your
baby is teething, is that her increased chewing, sucking and drooling has caused her to ingest
something that has upset her stomach.