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My nephew has problems passing stool but the stool is normal when it is finally passed. He gets straight as a board and cries w
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jillaglover
His family doctor is always saying that it is a fisher, but if the stool is normal and soft, how could a fisher form? The child is only 2 and he has been having this problem from birth.
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Posted by jillaglover
His family doctor is always saying that it is a fisher, but if the stool is normal and soft, how could a fisher form? The child is only 2 and he has been having this problem from birth.