Milk flap stools are usually some white granules or flaps that appear in the stools of infants. These flap stools are mainly composed of undigested fats and proteins and are usually due to the fact that the infant’s digestive system is not fully developed to digest and absorb all the nutrients. However, care needs to be taken to rule out the possibility of digestive disorders. Normal stools should be golden yellow in color, soft in texture, and occasionally thin. The overall appearance seems like a banana, if at a younger age, the consumption of breast milk or formula, due to the baby’s gastrointestinal function is not yet well developed, can lead to the appearance of milk petals. If your baby has milk-flap stools, there is no need for special treatment, it is a normal condition, and observation is sufficient. However, if milk-flap stools are accompanied by other symptoms, such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, etc., it may indicate that the baby has digestive problems and requires prompt medical attention. If your baby’s stools are abnormal, or if there is a significant change in the frequency of stools, you can seek prompt medical attention, complete the stool routine and other related tests, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to provide targeted intervention.