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My son is 2.7year old. he is facing stomach upsets issues since last1 week. His stool is white in colour. He is not interested to take any food even does not like to eat anything. 1month back he had fever and same problem white stool as well.at that time dr. Suggested to take  paracetamol+Azithromycin+Zincovit. At that we also did blood test and his Hb was 6.7. so dr. Suggested to give tocoferon for next 4month. His body temperature is also warm but he does not have fever but if we touch we feel that may be he has fever but there is no fever. He is facing body temperature issue since last 3month.it seems that he has liver problems. Please suggest what i do.
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White coloured stools are not a very reassuring sign. It could probably be undigested milk but that’s a diagnosis of exclusion. Gall bladder diseases can cause pale coloured stools and I would advice you to consult with your paediatrician for blood tests including liver function test and probably an USG. Anemia of 6.7 also needs a proper work up before starting treatment for iron deficiency anemia.
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Kindly do usg abdomen and then can suggest further treatment
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