Sentences with phrase «frequent stools»

Lower quality foods aren't digested as thoroughly or as well and result in more frequent stools.
Some intestinal disorders may cause a sense of urgency with frequent stools which may be hard for your dog to hold on to until he is let out.
When your baby begins to eat solid foods, he or she will have less frequent stools and may suffer from abdominal pains.
These «hungry» babies may spit up a lot and have frequent stools despite prodigious weight gain.
If you are experiencing any other digestive symptoms besides just bloating — like frequent stools, diarrhea, blood in your stool or abdominal pain — you likely need a more thorough physical exam and blood work to exclude certain medical conditions.
If you dog has loose stools, overly frequent stools, blood - containing stools, straining or diarrhea over more than 10 days, IBD needs to be considered as a possible cause.
After six weeks old, it is more common for babies to have less frequent stools, but if your baby seems gassy or constipated (uncomfortable), then check in with your physician,» Fournier says.
Breastfed babies tend to have softer and more frequent stools and formula - fed babies have firmer and less frequent stools.
A lot of things can cause diaper rash: diapers that are moist, dirty, or too tight; frequent stools; antibiotics; and a bad reaction to soaps.
It is a prescription based food product indicated for patients with chronic loose or frequent stools and those who have a limited or impaired capacity to ingest, digest, absorb or metabolize ordinary food or certain nutrients.
As they get a little older, their absorption improves, and they pass thicker and less frequent stools.
«Somebody who has ulcerative colitis is having multiple, frequent stools, maybe four to five bloody stools in a day [and] abdominal pain,» says Fritz Francois, MD, a gastroenterologist with New York University Langone Medical Center and an assistant professor of medicine at New York University School of Medicine.
On the other hand, excessive production of the thyroid hormones can cause diarrhea or frequent stools.
While loose or frequent stool may be a sign of serious illness, most shelter veterinarians find treatable conditions such as parasites, stress, diet change or minor illness are the real culprits behind canine and feline diarrhea in animal shelters.
Irritable colon — Also known as spastic colon, this disorder with mucus in or on the surface of soft or frequent stools may be the result of stress.
Loose or liquid, frequent stools are the most common symptoms of diarrhea in dogs.
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