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Usually green stools indicate that you food is being digested a little faster than it should actually get digested. The cause could be the use of laxative or an antibiotic.
If you have this on a regular basis,you have to take care about it and take it seriously because your body is lacking essential nutrients,or if it is just for two days as you mentioned then you don't need to worry.
The commonest cause is intestinal infection for which an antibiotic like a ofloxacin,ornidazole,refixime( ...
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Brown coloured usually may be even normal because of a little high billirubin content in stools. But there is also occult blood in stools so the blood must be coming from some place(intestines,stomach,duodenum) and it has been seen by a endoscopy that your oesophagus and stomach and duodenum are normal,now there can be blood from other sites, from lower gastro intestinal tract (colon,rectum).
However if the occult blood is less or if it does not come again then you might not worry about it ...
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no,rather laxatives might,natural (isabgol)or synthetic.R u hypothyroid,obese,diabetic, ...
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Thanks for your query...
First of all we need to exclude lower respiratory tract infection which may include pneumonia or bronchiolitis.Take your child to a paediatrician for clinical examination.U mentioned your child was on antibiotics 3 times in last 4 months.Was it due to lactose intolerance only leading to loose motions or for some other illness also ??
Has exclusive bottle feeding advised to you by a paediatrician after diagnosis of lactose intolerance or the child was bottle fed since bi ...
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Thank you for your question. I'm sorry to hear about your son's problem. Unfortunately it is not possible to give on opinion on management without seeing the rash and the extent of the problem. For that I would need photographs and this would require asking a premium question on the site. I'll do my best if you choose to do so. Regards. ...
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Suggest evaluation with both upper and lower GI endoscopy. Avoid spicy food. Have frequent small feeds. Most likely to have GERD. ...
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Is the stool too bulky and frothy? Is she gaining weight proprly? Having ruled out these factors, we can consider this condition acceptable. Initiation of toilet training will help in forming a proper bowel habit and complete evacuation. ...
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4 to 5 pus cells in stools off a baby are completely normal. ...
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smelly urine = complete urine examination, RBS Tests to be done after showing to the pediatrician. And also feeding have to be adequate per day; if the baby is on breast feeding / milk feeds 500ml - 8ooml per day weaning foods have to be started along with enough water intake. DR GANGADHAR RAO HYDERABAD INDIA ...
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If it seems to be responding to nexpro then could be gerd.
it is not due to cold etc. but due to a temporary weakness in the junction between the food pipe and the stomach ...
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