thread: Another thread about a number 2!

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jan 2011
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    Another thread about a number 2!

    So my friend's little girl has been complaining about a sore tummy for ages, i think going on about a year now.

    As a baby she suffered from constipation and sometimes still does, but generally she's pretty regular.

    I have suggested to my friend to take her to the gp for the last year, as has the rest of her family, but they dont seem to think its that important.

    Finally, last week they took her. The poor thing will sometimes be huddled up on the chair complaining about the pain and will multiple times a day ask for someone to rub it for her.

    Anyways, the gp had a feel around, checked her ears and throat?? and said nothing seems to be wrong.

    I said to my friend did you ask for a referral to a specialist because it is not normal to have a 3 year old constantly complaining about a sore tummy. She said no, the gp didnt think anything was wrong.

    Now to the number two part. I babysat her today and she had to go to the toilet a couple of times for number two. They were normal enough size etc (she doesnt flush so i have to) but they were a real light yellow colour, almost a creamy beige (sorry if tmi!). That isnt a good sign is it?

    I’m at my wits end here, i know its not my child but how can try and make my friend see she needs to get to the bottom of it? Or am i being a hypochondriac ?

    Advice please! Even suggestions on what could be wrong.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    North Northcote
    8,065

    when DD1 was little and had intolerance with some fruits her #2s would be pale creamy yellow. they were also really smelly in a not good healthy poo way.

    maybe something like that?

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    summer street
    2,708

    I wouldn't jump to conclusions yet, but I would urge your friend to check for intolerances to wheat, dairy, gluten, fructose etc as well as get a liver function test. Really pale poo can be an indicator of liver problems, but in a young child I imagine it would also be evident through sallow pallor and the whites of her eyes etc. It's not something a GP would miss I wouldn't think.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    675

    We've had gastro in our house and it has been causing this issue as our bodies have been getting back to normal, has she had any tummy bugs lately? I wouldn't be heaps worried for a day or 2 to be like that but would be worried if it was ongoing. I guess you don't know which it is......so I guess you'd say the no. 2s can be OK and can be a problem. But in the context of the whole situation it goes into the must be investigated category.

    Perhaps you could open the conversation with foods that make it better or worse then if you come up with a list foods say that a Dr could confirm those intolerances so they don't avoid foods without an issue with those foods being confirmed?