Many mothers are particularly concerned about their babies' bowel movements because they can indirectly understand their baby's physical condition, digestive system, and diet. So, let's take a look at the relationship between one month old baby diarrhea and formula milk?
Baby diarrhea is directly related to formula milk, as the vast majority of babies experiencing diarrhea symptoms are often due to the use of unsuitable infant formula milk. Due to the immature development of the baby's gastrointestinal tract and low enzyme activity, the protein molecules in regular formula milk are larger than those in natural breast milk. The baby's delicate gastrointestinal tract has poor ability to break down and digest these large molecular proteins, resulting in increased gastrointestinal burden and intolerance, leading to diarrhea symptoms.
But baby diarrhea may also be related to many factors, such as the frequency and severity of diarrhea. It is best and safest to go to the hospital for a doctor to see first. Do not have diarrhea for more than 3 days without going to the hospital. Pay attention to giving the baby a small cup of extra water. If the diarrhea caused by the disease is ruled out before considering whether it is a feeding problem, changing the formula may cause gastrointestinal discomfort in the baby, so it is generally recommended to gradually increase the amount of replacement formula. It's best to dilute the milk powder and avoid changing it frequently. The milk powder from different brands contains different amounts, which can easily cause diarrhea.