Digestive tract diseases: Because the baby's digestive tract is very fragile and not fully developed, it will lead to digestive tract diseases. If the baby's stool is sticky and accompanied by bleeding symptoms, parents need to take the baby to check the health of the digestive tract in time.
Infectious diseases: some infectious diseases, such as septicemia or typhoid fever, can also cause mucus in the baby's feces, which is also a situation that parents need to pay attention to.
Blood disease: the baby has mucus in his stool and blood appears. If it is not a digestive tract problem, then it is possible that the baby has leukemia, hemophilia or some hemorrhagic blood diseases. These diseases also need to be found and treated in time.
In normal times, if there is only mucus in the stool, it may be caused by the baby's diarrhea. At this time, parents only need to pay attention to the baby's feeding, try to breastfeed, stop feeding the baby with milk powder, and at the same time pay attention to ensuring the daily nutrition supply, and pay attention to the baby's food hygiene and personal hygiene.