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If you're breastfeeding, determining whether your baby's bowel movements are normal or a sign of illness might seem difficult. Breastfed babies generally pass loose stools that are mostly liquid...
Bloody stool in a baby's diaper can be alarming to a parent. In most cases, though, the problem is minor and will resolve itself. However, whenever you see blood in your baby's stool, you should...
For many parents, having a baby with diarrhea is a difficult experience, especially when you aren't sure what causes the diarrhea. However, if your baby experiences diarrhea on a regular basis,...
Rotavirus is an extremely common infection that most children will contract by age 3, according to the Mayo Clinic. While it can usually be treated at home, rotavirus occasionally results in...
Infants from newborns to 12 months old often experience bowel problems. In many cases, parents will become aware that their child is having difficulties based on symptoms and irritability of their...
Diarrhea in babies is identified by a sudden increase in loose bowel movements. This condition can range from mild to severe with the infant passing numerous watery or green-colored bowel...
No parent wants a sick baby, and when your child seems to have problems digesting her food, it's natural to worry. Fortunately, serious digestive problems are rare in babies, and common digestive...
Infant diarrhea is a frequent occurrence that can happen anytime your baby experiences some kind of digestion issue or illness. There are a few conventional cures for infant diarrhea and a few key...
Diarrhea is a common problem in babies. There are many causes of infant diarrhea including bacterial infections, ear infections, antibiotics and baby food allergies; all can cause loose bowel...
Many babies suffer from diarrhea at some point during infancy. Washing your hands, disinfecting surfaces in your home, rinsing fruits and vegetables and thoroughly cooking foods such as chicken...
Gastrointestinal problems in newborns are not an uncommon occurrence and should not be considered an emergency in most cases. With some keen observation, you should be able to tell if you are...
When you were single and childless, I'll bet you never imagined someday your baby's poop would be a frequent topic of conversation. And concern. New parents often worry their baby isn't having...
Cures for infant diarrhea are something that all parents should be aware of due to its possible severity. Because the diarrhea can be caused by anything from bacteria to a food sensitivity, it is...
The rotavirus vaccine prevents a viral infection that causes high fever, persistent and severe vomiting, and diarrhea. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) approved the vaccine in 2006 to be...
Diarrhea in infants is the change in the normal bowel movement pattern. The bowel movements increase in number and become watery in texture. It may also be accompanied by abdominal cramps, stomach...
As a new parent, there are lots of things to contend with from getting baby to sleep through the night to calming an upset stomach. There are many common digestive issues your infant may deal...
Remedies for infant diarrhea are something that all parents should be aware of due to its possible severity. Because the diarrhea can be caused by anything from bacteria to a food sensitivity, it...
According to the Mayo Clinic, rotavirus is the primary cause of diarrhea in babies. Rotavirus is highly contagious and most often occurs during the winter and spring months. Recently, a...
Amoxicillin is an antibiotic that belongs to a class of medications known as the penicillins. These drugs work by stopping bacteria from multiplying. Amoxicillin is often prescribed to infants to...
According to the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, babies "have an average of one to three episodes of acute diarrhea every year." Although infant diarrhea is not abnormal, it is...
Diarrhea is a common problem for babies, but it can be alarming to new parents. The causes of diarrhea in babies are usually harmless, but severe diarrhea accompanied by other symptoms can be a...
The most common cause of diarrhea in infants and young children is rotavirus. By the time most children are five, most have acquired at least one rotavirus infection. Rotavirus outbreaks are...
Rotavirus is a common virus among infants and children. According to Kids Health, "Almost all kids have had a rotavirus infection by the time they're 5 years old." The danger of the virus is the...
Most babies will have one or more episodes of diarrhea at some point. Often, diarrhea occurs as the result of a viral or bacterial infection. Viral infections include common viruses such as...
Diarrhea is a common problem among infants. Viral, bacterial and ear infections are all illnesses that may lead to an infant's loose stools. Diarrhea caused by antibiotic medications and food...
Many parents are unsure when they should call a doctor and seek medical treatment for their baby. It's always upsetting when you notice that you baby may not be well, but not all times call for a...
Rotavirus is a virus in the intestinal tract that few parents ever forget. Most children in the U.S. get it by age 2 while the child is still in diapers, which makes it a memorable illness. The...