if bowel movements frequently resist a flush we have to consider causes of intestinal malabsorption that may lead to excess fat in the stool.” Adds Kenneth Josovitz, MD, a gastroenterologist ...
and fat in the stool," explained Colorado's Kaiser Permanente gastroenterologist Dr. John Riopelle (via Everyday Health).
Baby poop can vary greatly. However, a milk allergy or lactose intolerance may cause poop to be more watery and frequent than usual. Cow’s milk allergy is one of the most common food allergies ...