Due to different feeding methods and varying degrees of digestion and absorption by the baby, there are also differences in the baby's bowel movements. Generally, breastfed babies are more likely to have diarrhea, and their stools also have foam or milk flaps. So what is the problem of repeated diarrhea with foam or milk flaps?
1. Digestive problems: Generally, when the baby's digestive system has problems, the stool will be mixed with foam. After all, the baby's stomach is still delicate. In addition, due to poor digestion, food residues will increase in the body. After fermentation in the intestinal tract, foam or milk flaps will appear in the baby's stool.
2. Disease problem: Generally, when a baby develops enteritis, there will be abnormal bowel movements accompanied by vomiting of milk. In this case, the nature of stool will show significant changes, which is also an important factor in egg shaped stool. Moreover, there will be mucus in the stool. At this time, parents should not be careless and must take their baby for medical examination in a timely manner.
3. Incorrect feeding posture: Incorrect posture can easily lead to inhaling a large amount of air during the baby's feeding process, causing bloating and vomiting of milk. Moreover, the exhaled milk may have a sour odor or be accompanied by undigested lumps. Due to this reason, the frequency of baby's bowel movements will also increase significantly, with a color that tends to be green.