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2 Year old 4-5 times in a day
Hello Dr. My 2 year old is popping 4-5 times a day from last 2 weeks. Stool is not watery, He is active , eating well. We did his stool routine and Microscopy, I am attaching the report. Please suggest if this is ok? Also what to do about the stool Baby Age -2year Weight -11.6 Kg
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Report is Normal . Kids can poop immediately after intake of food item . Nothing to worry about . Weight is also Ok but will need monitoring and previous weights . You can start toilet training now . It helps many times . If still not resolved or any other accompanied issue , can consult online .
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Normal
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Normal report Maintain hygiene Home made food
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Report is normal.. It might be indigestion If the frequency of stool remains the same.. try giving soft light diet , curd Monitor the weight gain over 2-3 months
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I have seen your report The report is normal only Nothing to worry If consistency is not watery then no need to worry
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Thanks for asking, take my consultation Dr Amit shukla
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