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What Makes An Infant To Puke After Eating And Pass Fish Odor Stools?

Hi my son is 14 months and every time he eats food he poops it out within 5-10 mins and his stool has a fishy odor to it. The texture of his stool is liquid and you can still see the food as if it was not digested at all. The color is a grey cloudy color. Is this normal?
Thu, 2 Jul 2015
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Many thanks for consultation.
It is not worrisome if he is active and alert.
It could be due to tooth eruption and pain.they can get loose stool,vomits and fever due to this.
please check for tooth eruption and if new tooth is coming up then buy some custom made toys for teeth eruption.
paracetamol syrup for pain and irritation.
Lastly if problem persist then visit to your local pediatric physician.
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What Makes An Infant To Puke After Eating And Pass Fish Odor Stools?

Many thanks for consultation. It is not worrisome if he is active and alert. It could be due to tooth eruption and pain.they can get loose stool,vomits and fever due to this. please check for tooth eruption and if new tooth is coming up then buy some custom made toys for teeth eruption. paracetamol syrup for pain and irritation. Lastly if problem persist then visit to your local pediatric physician.