Is it normal for a two-month-old baby to have long, sticky streaks in his stool?

Two-month-old babies have long, sticky stools, which are mostly considered to be caused by indigestion or excessive breastfeeding, and are mostly an abnormal manifestation. These long sticky streaks are mostly due to the breast milk or milk powder eaten into the stomach after encountering stomach acid and other stimuli, coagulation into milk clot, and due to the baby’s gastrointestinal digestive disorders, too much breastfeeding or milk powder contains too much protein and fat and other reasons, resulting in the milk clot can not be fully absorbed, adhering to the stool to be discharged, which is not normal. The normal stools of a two-month-old baby should be in the form of ointment or mud, golden yellow or yellowish-green in color, without long streaks of sticky material. Therefore, if you find that your two-month-old baby’s stool has a long sticky substance, it is best to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out appropriate treatment.