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What Causes Sticky Stools For My 12-year-old Daughter?
My daughter is 12 yrs old . Last few days (week) she is complaing abt stomach paining. Her stool is sticky and after eating she goes to toilet. I hv given her cyclopam tablet. Worm eradication tablet and nutrolin B syrup also. But still she is complaing abt same.
Noted the history about your 12 year old daughter having sticky stools, pain in abdomen and need to go to toilet after food, given Nutrolin B, Cyclopam and Worm eradications tablet. The commonest causes I can think about in such a case are as follows: Amoebiasis. Colitis. Appendicitis. Diverticulitis. Lymph node inflammation. Hence I would advise you the following in such a situation: Consult a Doctor for clinical evaluation. Send the samples of stool, blood and urine for lab. Ultrasonography of abdomen and CT scan if needed will give a proper diagnosis and hence allow a specific treatment to be done. Do not try something at home as delayed diagnosis leads to delayed treatment.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. T. Chandrakant, General Surgeon
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What Causes Sticky Stools For My 12-year-old Daughter?
Hi, Noted the history about your 12 year old daughter having sticky stools, pain in abdomen and need to go to toilet after food, given Nutrolin B, Cyclopam and Worm eradications tablet. The commonest causes I can think about in such a case are as follows: Amoebiasis. Colitis. Appendicitis. Diverticulitis. Lymph node inflammation. Hence I would advise you the following in such a situation: Consult a Doctor for clinical evaluation. Send the samples of stool, blood and urine for lab. Ultrasonography of abdomen and CT scan if needed will give a proper diagnosis and hence allow a specific treatment to be done. Do not try something at home as delayed diagnosis leads to delayed treatment. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. T. Chandrakant, General Surgeon