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What Causes Chronic Runny Stools?

hey doc my names dan im 15 comin 16 and my stools really runny all the time and i go frequently about 2 times a day mostly sometimes 1 time and its mainly in the morning as soon as i open my eyes i get the feeling to go and if i havent had anything to eat before it i feel drained n weak and yet ill need to go again about 2-3 hours after what do you think could be wrong please help cheers my weight is 133 pounds and my height if 5feet10
Tue, 17 Oct 2017
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This sounds very troubling and I am sorry that you are experiencing this.
There are many many causes of chronic diarrhea. This could be a problem in the intestines itself (such as chronic infections and malabsorption syndromes), a problem with the pancreas (such as chronic pancreatitis), a problem with the gallbladder (chronic cholecystitis). You should start off by having some basic stool and blood tests to evaluate for these.
I hope you feel better.
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What Causes Chronic Runny Stools?

This sounds very troubling and I am sorry that you are experiencing this. There are many many causes of chronic diarrhea. This could be a problem in the intestines itself (such as chronic infections and malabsorption syndromes), a problem with the pancreas (such as chronic pancreatitis), a problem with the gallbladder (chronic cholecystitis). You should start off by having some basic stool and blood tests to evaluate for these. I hope you feel better.