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What Causes An Abnormal Stool, Liquid White And Clear Feces?
I'm a 54 year old woman I've been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin Lymphoma a year ago, I've had surgery because I had sepsis and perforation of my ileum, I have an ileostoma now. I also had intestinal bleedings, they took out a portion of my small intestines because of that. Now I have an abnormal stool, liquid white and clear faeces. Why is this?
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, you seems to have the bad or malignant intestinal pathologies if this is so then it may be associated with infection, it may be bacterial infection, fungal infection, viral infection. Immune system would be matter of concern, low immune system can cause the late cure and sever symptoms, in my opinion you would be in a need of close medical observation. Hospitalization would be more safe. hope this information helps.
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What Causes An Abnormal Stool, Liquid White And Clear Feces?
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, you seems to have the bad or malignant intestinal pathologies if this is so then it may be associated with infection, it may be bacterial infection, fungal infection, viral infection. Immune system would be matter of concern, low immune system can cause the late cure and sever symptoms, in my opinion you would be in a need of close medical observation. Hospitalization would be more safe. hope this information helps.