Breastfed one year old babies with dry stools may suffer from constipation, which can be treated with dietary adjustments, corkscrews and laxatives if necessary.
For breastfed one year old babies appear stool change in character, showing dryness, there may be constipation, and in severe cases, it may affect defecation, or even due to defecation force and other local intestinal mucous membrane damage to appear blood in the stool symptoms.
Babies in this age group have gradually added complementary foods, treatment can be discretionary dietary adjustments, such as increasing dietary fiber and water intake, can help to alleviate the dryness of stools.
For babies whose bowel movements have been affected, corkscrew can be used as appropriate to soften the stools and make bowel movements smooth, with care taken to use gentle movements, and microecological agents (e.g., Clostridium Typhimurium) can be taken orally if necessary.
The above medications should be used under the supervision of a physician, and it is recommended to consult a specialist for evaluation and intervention if necessary.