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My 5 year old has red like stool a lil orange also what could cause this she had red kool aid drink earlier don't know if that can cause it any suggestions
Aug 17, 2015
The Kool-Aid is most likely what has caused your daughter's stools to turn reddish. Nothing worrisome as long as the stool consistency is normal (no diarrhea) and the stool color goes back to normal shortly.
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