Every baby will have a weaning stage, during which the baby may experience some abnormal physical conditions due to temporary inability to adapt. Therefore, during the weaning period of the baby, parents should closely monitor any changes in the baby's body. So, will the baby's stool turn black after weaning?
Under normal circumstances, babies will not experience black stool after weaning. However, if a baby's stool turns black, it may be due to indigestion. Therefore, it is recommended to give the baby food that promotes digestion. These foods can help babies strengthen their intestines, promote digestion and absorption, and also have a certain relieving and improving effect on the color of stool.
After weaning, if a baby consumes too much protein food, it will reduce the acidity of the stomach acid in the body, resulting in insufficient absorption of the protein eaten, which will cause the baby's stool to turn black. Therefore, after weaning, attention should also be paid to the hygiene of the baby's diet. Do not give the baby undercooked or unclean food.
Pay attention to covering your baby's belly while they are sleeping to prevent them from getting cold. Once the baby has abnormal stool, it is necessary to adjust the baby's diet and control their food intake. If the symptom of black stool in the baby persists, early diagnosis and treatment measures should be taken. At the same time, attention should be paid to the food the baby eats to see if they have eaten darker colored food.