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wilmette
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PostPosted: 08/12/07 - 23:08    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Please help me! Something is wrong with my baby. He has white stool. Also the diarrhea is present for last few days. I am scarred. I don't what is going on. He didn't eat anything out of ordinary. Do you have some information about this condition? If you have please tell me what to do.
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PostPosted: 08/20/07 - 16:48    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

It probably doesn't have anything to do with food. Your baby probably has some problems with gall bladder, liver or bile. Bile pigment gives the color to the stool. If your child has infection or inflammation of the liver it may cause the pale stool. Also if his bile production and transport is blocked then the white stool appears. If it is so he is looking yellow, especially the whites of the eye and very dark urine. Go to the doctor immediately. Maybe the gall stone blockage the path to bowel.
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