It is possible that your child's mucus in the stool could be caused by teething. However, if you have already eliminated lactose from their diet and the situation persists after a week, it is advisable to consult a doctor. If your child is experiencing discomfort due to teething, acetaminophen may help with the pain. Your pharmacist can advise you on the correct dosage based on your child's weight and the product concentration.
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