yes it could be, diarrhea makes an infant dehydrated so make sure that the infant drinks plenty and also you should go and visit a doctor. I think the main issue is dehydration...diarrhea is diarrhea because it is loaded with water (i dont actually know why this happens) and all that water that is lost is obviously not used in the infants body. Another reason is that it hurts (as anyone who has ever had it can tell you) and contains stomach acid which can irritate or even cause damage to the skin.
It can be and there may be delayed problems as well.
Gastrointestinal problems include increased appetite, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation.
No, it will give them diarrhea. Severe diarrhea can lead to dehydration, which can lead to death.
they may get into equipment and cause serious problems
High dosages of glucosamine may cause gastric problems, nausea, diarrhea, indigestion, and heart-burn.
Some people have problems and it may cause serious harm to patients.
Cleft palate limits the ability of an infant to suck, which may lead to malnutrition, and causes speech problems in childhood.
intractable hiccups, which are hiccups that last months, can cause health problems and may be a sign of serious health problems.
It is harmful for a cat to lick a lemon because the citric acid in lemons can upset their stomach and cause digestive issues. Additionally, the essential oils in lemons can be toxic to cats and may cause symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or even more serious health problems.
Boneset does not generally cause any serious side effects. However, taking large doses of boneset may cause nausea or diarrhea.
Because the person may have serious psychological problems that may be an indicator that they may have psychopathic personality disorder but, there are other reasons too.
several things may but usually teething, stomach virus, food poisoning, or intolerance to formula or new foods. if watery or lasts over a day or has fever see doctor, and give baby lots of fluids to prevent dehydration.