If your baby is passing stools infrequently, if the stools are hard, dry and difficult to pass, or you notice
very liquid stools in the diaper (can be confused with diarrhea as the liquid passes past the blockage), you must make sure that baby drinks more liquids.
• Eczema (dry, flaking skin - usually starting on the face but may spread) • Fussiness (NOT easily consoled by picking baby up or offering the breast) • Spitting up •
Very liquid stools, stools with mucus, or infrequent stools (< one per day in a baby who has NOT started solid foods) • Respiratory congestion (usually just a stuffy nose, no mucus) • Blood visible in the stool (None of the above symptoms always mean there is a food sensitivity!
Not exact matches
Things to be especially on the lookout for are any signs of blood or mucus in the nappy (these should be reported to a health visitor or doctor as soon as possible) as well as signs your baby might be constipated (hard, rabbit dropping - like
stools) or have diarrhoea (extremely watery
liquid - like poo that comes our
very quickly and loosely, often seeping through the nappy onto baby's clothes) as these could be a sign something is wrong and they may be unwell.
When I got home Thursday afternoon there was
Liquid in her crate it was rather thick so I'm not quite sure if it was urine vomit or a
very very loose
stool but it was apparent that there was blood in it.
My 6 year old Shihtzu had surgery two days ago, she is on a
liquid stool softener called lactose solution (3 Times a day) and she was on tramadol as well (she finished it today), she has drank a LOT of water, she will eat
very little, I called the vet and they told me it's good she's pooping a little, she hasn't tried to poop since TODAY..
Sometimes you'll see a small amount of
very liquid diarrhea, which is the only thing that can get around the mass of
stool to get to the outside.