Q&A: toddler nutrition|What kinds of foods can cause diarreah in a toddler? Or are there other things that can cause it, too?
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toddler nutrition–: What kinds of foods can cause diarreah in a toddler? Or are there other things that can cause it, too?
My toddler has been having diarreah for quite some time now. He does not act sick at all and does not even seem to get stomach aches. These things make me think that it is a reaction to something that he’s eating, rather than something viral or bacterial, but I can’t think of anything new in his diet that could be the culprit. Sometimes the diarreah is mucousy and yellow, but sometimes it’s black and watery. I can see the whole peas and cut-up grapes that I just fed him 20 minutes ago in his diaper, so I’m afraid he’s not getting enough nutrition. He doesn’t eat wheat or dairy, most of his vegetables and fruits are organic. I don’t know of any allergies that he has, but there must be something! I’ve taken him to the doctor, but his doctor is one of those old-time, pompous windbags who thinks I just don’t feed him enough sugar. (I’m looking for a new doctor, but in the meantime, I need to work on this mystery myself!)
So tell me, is there something I’m not thinking of? Can diarreah be a result of something environmental? If he were sick, wouldn’t he show some other sign?
If you don’t have any actual knowledge about this subject, please don’t answer.
What am I not thinking of? Can teething cause diarreah for long periods of time?