Author of questionFather of 2 children6 months agoA. he has typhoid in past,it could be because of typhoid?
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy6 months agoA. It looks like your child is experiencing frequent small bowel movements with clay-colored stool. This could indicate several possible causes:
Possible Reasons: Mild Digestive Upset: If your child has eaten something new or hard to digest, it may cause frequent small stools. Lack of Fiber or Hydration: Constipation can sometimes cause small, clay-like stools. Viral or Bacterial Infection: A mild gut infection could cause changes in stool color and frequency. Liver or Bile Issues: Clay-colored stools can sometimes indicate a problem with bile flow, which helps digest food and gives stool its normal brown color. Teething Discomfort (if applicable): Some babies have loose or different stools while teething. What You Can Do:
✔ Ensure Proper Hydration – Give more water, soups, or fluids if your child is over 6 months old.
✔ Increase Fiber Intake – Offer fruits like papaya, pear, and prunes to regulate digestion.
✔ Monitor for Other Symptoms – Watch for fever, vomiting, or yellowish skin (jaundice), which may need urgent attention.
✔ Check Diet Changes – See if any new foods were introduced that could be causing this.
✔ Consult a Pediatrician – If this persists for more than 2 days, especially with pale stool, it's best to get medical advice.
Let me know if your child has any other symptoms, so I can guide you better!
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