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My 3 year old son is having diarrhea for the last 04 days. Today he has pale stool. Is it normal ? He is playful though.
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Hello Don’t worry, it is normal post diarrhoea to have pale stools. Please describe if it is truly white/grey Is it associated with any dark urine, jaundice, abdominal pain, fever or vomitings
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In your child it looks like it is transient post diarrhoea episode Avoid giving 1) high milk diet 2) milk products for a while
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Sometimes during or after loose motions, stool can become lighter/pale for 1–2 days due to rapid intestinal transit and reduced bile mixing. If your child is playful and otherwise active, usually it is not serious.
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Continue fluids and regular diet. However, if stool becomes repeatedly white/clay colored, child develops yellow eyes, dark urine, vomiting, abdominal distension, fever, poor feeding, or lethargy, then pediatric review is needed.
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True acholic/clay-white stool is concerning for biliary obstruction or hepatitis, but a single pale stool during gastroenteritis is commonly benign.
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It's totally normal after diarrhoea Don't worry
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