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My 10 year old son has had reoccurring Diarrhoea usually every 2 weeks since Xmas. He’s not eating anything different and me and his dad haven’t had it. My youngest son has had a bout of it and a few friends children have had it but only once. He’s had stool tests which were all clear. Sometimes he has sickness with it other times not? I don’t know what else to do.

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rustydog

My 10 year old daughter gets this from time to time. I’ve found a month or so of a daily Yakult resolves the problem and I limit her consumption of all other dairy products during that time too.

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b1b1b1

I would see a pediatric gastroenterologist if this persists.

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