This can often be difficult to gauge properly. The most effective method in discerning if it is in fact a problem is stool collection. Simply allocate a 30 gallon trash can for collection purposes. After a month take a photo and/or weigh the amount of collected stool and inform the specialist. They will be able to advise.
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Chances are the child is drinking to much milk or is lactose intolerant. To much calcium usually hardens stool.
Yellow stool can be caused from too much protein. This is usually an indicator of Celiac disease. You need to be evaluated by a doctor for a diagnosis.
You can find information on different counter stools on Amazon. The prices range greatly, but you can find a counter stool from about $50, depending on the material used to make the stool.
you may have an infection having to do with the rectum
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A small amount of stool sample, about the size of a grape, is usually needed for a cat's fecal examination.
The stool will have a light brown color, it will pass with little effort (no forcing or straining, this will damage the anus) The stool will normally be from 3 to 8 inches in length and both ends will have a taper to it. Depending how much you eat and exercise, you can expect 1-3 Bowel Movements per day, or 1 BM every 2-3 days Dark brown or black stool indicates blood in the stool, and if this continues for several days, see a doctor immediately This indicates a serious problem in the intestines.
A swivel bar stool is much like a regular stool. You can probably find one at one of your local bars. Here is a reference link to different types of bar stools: http://www.barstools.com/.
There are a variety of reasons. The common pathway that accounts for pale stool is an relative absence of bile in the stool (since breakdown products of bile give stool its color). This could be due to a defect in the liver apparatus that excretes bile into the stool, for example. It could also be due to an obstruction in the bile duct system that transmits bile from the liver to the small intestine. The distinction between each can be made by a physician by running common tests called liver function tests (LFTs) in the context of a proper history and physical exam.
Generally laxatives do not contain stool softening agents. Laxatives tend to have a much faster onset than stool softeners, which can take up to 3 days to take effect, depending on your water intake. While stool softeners are much safer for you digestive system, laxatives provide much faster (though more discomforting) results.
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