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If you've spotted mucus in your little one's diaper, here's what it might mean – and when to check in with a doctor.
According to UnityHealth, other causes for green poop may include: Bacterial or viral infections. Gastrointestinal disorders − such as Crohn’s or celiac disease. Why is my poop green, but I ...
Red poop can be the result of eating too many beets, or could also reveal haemorrhoids or an anal fissure. Dark red stools ...
Toddlers struggling to poop may not be constipated. Sometimes infants struggle with potty training, but there are no physical issues. Learn more about toddler dyschezia.