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Is Bright Yellow Stools Common Occurrence Of Constipation?
My 17 month old granddaughter always has a bright yellow color to her stools. A lot of times she is constipated also. She eats mostly vegetables and fruits. also drinks a lot of water. Is this something I should be worried about. She has seen doctors for constipation and seems to battle it constantly.
Nothing to worry about. it is normal. In case, the baby does NOT pass stool for couple to few days OR the stool color is NOT yellow(means grey ), then its better to meet your treating physician. hope to answer your concern. Health professionals aim to diagnose properly and manage patients according to their limited knowledge. Cure is blessed by the ONE who Created us, whose power and knowledge is unlimited . wish you good health. regards, Dr Tayyab Malik
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Is Bright Yellow Stools Common Occurrence Of Constipation?
Thank you for posting your query. Nothing to worry about. it is normal. In case, the baby does NOT pass stool for couple to few days OR the stool color is NOT yellow(means grey ), then its better to meet your treating physician. hope to answer your concern. Health professionals aim to diagnose properly and manage patients according to their limited knowledge. Cure is blessed by the ONE who Created us, whose power and knowledge is unlimited . wish you good health. regards, Dr Tayyab Malik