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What Causes Yellowish Colored Stool And Vomiting In A Child?

My two year old has been vomiting at night (after sleeping 4-5hrs), slight fever and yellowish colored firm stool. SHe is not eating alot , but is drinking and does not appear dehydrated. SHe has had a recent Intussusception, it did correct itself without invasive treatment She has been on/off sick for 6 mos w/everything from colds/pneumonia/multiple ear infections and recently had tubes placed - we have an appt w/ her pediatrician today(whom I like and respect) Since she has been so sick so much should I be worried there is an underlying condition. She is small 27 lbs but tall for her age. Her stomach always appears to be distended and hard too
Mon, 28 Nov 2016
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your child may have complex disease such as cystic fibrosis as she have a group of problems including recurrent respiratory tract infection along with git involvement. your child needs evaluation for this.
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What Causes Yellowish Colored Stool And Vomiting In A Child?

your child may have complex disease such as cystic fibrosis as she have a group of problems including recurrent respiratory tract infection along with git involvement. your child needs evaluation for this.