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Pebble Poos!
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My 2 year old sons drinks constantly, whatever he can get his hands on. So much so that I have an appt with the doc booked to rule out diabetes (he doesn’t have any of the other symptoms). But what is confusing me is that even though he drinks so much fluid his poos are almost always hard, dry pebbles. It’s like his bowel isn’t absorbing as much water as it should. Is there anything I can do? Is it worth mentioning to the doc?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would say his diet is pretty varied. Cereal and banana for breakfast. Lunch is often baked beans on toast or on garlic bread. Afternoon snack is a rice cake or maybe a bit of crumpet and raisins. Dinner is varied (i.e. fish pie, spag bol, chilli, fishfingers) but will include plenty of hidden vegetables. He is particularly partial to edamame soy beans too, but I sometimes find them practically whole in his nappy.
He doesn’t struggle to poo as such but I can tell when he’s popping them out!
He doesn’t struggle to poo as such but I can tell when he’s popping them out!
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