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Father of a 5 yr 10 m old girl10 months ago
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after de worming,child passing stools with black spots

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 9 m old boy10 months ago

A. After deworming, it is common for a child to pass stools with black spots or specks, which could be due to: Dead Worms or Parasites – The medication kills worms, which may appear as dark or black specks in the stool. Medication Effects – Some deworming medicines contain ingredients that can alter stool color. Partially Digested Food – Certain foods (like bananas, grapes, or iron-rich foods) can cause black specks in stool. Mild Gastrointestinal Reaction – The medicine may temporarily irritate the gut, leading to changes in stool appearance. What to Do? ✅ Ensure your child drinks plenty of fluids to help flush out the dead worms. ✅ Offer a light, easily digestible diet like rice, yogurt, and fruits. ✅ Observe for other symptoms like severe diarrhea, vomiting, or stomach pain. ✅ If black spots persist for more than a week or are accompanied by blood or mucus, consult a pediatrician. This is usually a normal reaction after deworming and should improve within a few days. Let me know if you notice anything unusual!

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