Does it matter if your baby’s stools are irregular?

As long as the number of stools is normal and there is no abdominal pain or bloating, most of the stools are normal and will gradually take shape as the baby gets older. Infants and young children due to the imperfect development of gastrointestinal function, breastfeeding during the stool more paste, but also due to the addition of formula, complementary foods, etc., stool consistency changes, most of the unshaped, but as long as there is no abdominal pain, abdominal distension, diarrhea and other symptoms, are considered normal. As the baby’s age increases, most of the 2 ~ 3 years of age after the gradual formation of stool, some babies may even have symptoms of constipation, pay attention to the baby to adjust the dietary structure, add complementary foods in moderation to increase the amount of vegetables and fruits, oral bifidobacteria and other probiotics to regulate the intestinal flora, if necessary. The baby’s stool is not shaped, if accompanied by abnormalities, timely take the child to the hospital.