Yellow-green
The yellow-green thin pheasant is a common symptom of diarrhea in children, and the feces are thin or even water-like. Most children are under two years of age. Fecal dyspepsia diarrhea is pale yellow, liquid, bright and shiny. Diarrhea caused by prolonged starvation or insufficient breast milk, with less fecal matter and more mucus, is dark green. Intestinal inflamed stools are often water-like or egg-shaped, and the stools are sparse. Viral enteritis stools are mostly white rice soup-like or light yellow diluted water-like stools.
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