What’s Causing the Diarrhea with Watery Stools?

Lately, my child has been experiencing diarrhea with watery stools, but there’s no pain in the abdomen. Previous treatment and its effects: bought medicine and took it; what kind of help is needed: how can we make it better. Based on the child’s symptoms and medical history, it is considered that poor digestion may be the cause, but the possibility of enteritis cannot be ruled out. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a stool test to rule out enteritis. If there is no enteritis, the problem is not serious, and treatment can be administered with oral probiotics and other medications. Pay attention not to take the medicine with hot water, and the child’s symptoms will gradually stabilize. If it is enteritis, then anti-inflammatory medication will be required.
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What’s Causing the Gurgling Stomach and Black, Bloody Stools?

The patient describes stomach gurgling last night and black stools with red blood clots this morning. They also mention having frequent stomach pain issues several years ago. Analysis suggests the symptoms may be related to lower gastrointestinal bleeding, including diseases of the small intestine, rectum, anal canal, and colon. However, upper gastrointestinal bleeding cannot be ruled out. It is recommended that the patient undergo a detailed examination to determine the cause.
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