Toddler’s diarrhea is the most common cause of chronic diarrhea in a child who is continuing to gain weight and grow appropriately. The amount of diarrhea the child is having can often cause parents to become concerned. However, children with toddler’s diarrhea do not complain about abdominal pain and continue to be active. Children with toddler’s diarrhea can have anywhere from 4–10 loose stools every day. Toddler’s diarrhea typically affects children between six months and five years of age. Toddler’s diarrhea is not a disease.
The exact cause of toddler’s diarrhea is unknown, but several factors contribute to the diarrhea including:
Common symptoms include 4–10 watery stools a day and undigested food particles in the stool.
Toddler’s diarrhea DOES NOT cause:
Toddler’s diarrhea can be diagnosed by your child’s physician after they look at a detailed history and conduct an examination.
Remember that there are other factors that may cause diarrhea in young children. Some of these include:
Speak to your child’s physician if you are concerned that your child may have toddler’s diarrhea.
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