POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. Dehydration. Whether you breastfeed or use formula, if your baby has hard or very dry stools, it may be a sign that she is not getting enough fluid or is losing too much fluid due to illness, fever, or heat.your baby's poo is dry and crumbly or like pellets, or they seem to have pain and discomfort when doing a poo.your baby is constipated and they are gaining weight slowly.they have blood in their poo.Exercise. Moving a baby's legs can help relieve constipation. ...A warm bath. Giving a baby a warm bath can relax their abdominal muscles and help them stop straining. ...Dietary changes. ...Hydration. ...Massage. ...Fruit juice. ...Taking a rectal temperature.
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