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Stools - floating

Overview Treatment
Alternative Names:
Floating stools
Home Care:

Floating stools alone do not indicate an illness or problem, and they do not require home care. If a change in diet has caused problems, try to find and eliminate the offending food.

Call your health care provider if:

It is important to discuss a change in stool characteristics with a doctor if it has been present for more than a couple of weeks. If blood, fever, or dizziness accompanies these changes, consult a physician immediately.

What to expect at your health care provider's office:
A health care provider will normally take a family history and disease history, and perform a physical examination.

A stool sample and blood tests may be requested. In most cases, however, this will not be required.

Medical history questions documenting floating stools in detail may include:

  • Family history (general information about the health of family members)
  • When were floating stools first noticed?
  • Does it happen all the time or intermittently?
  • What is the basic diet?
  • Does a change in the diet change the stools?
  • Are other symptoms present?
  • Are foul-smelling stools present?
  • Are the stools an abnormal color (especially pale or clay-colored stools)?

TREATMENT
Treatment depends on the specific diagnosis. Strictly follow your provider's instructions, including prescribed diets.

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