Guest guest Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 Possibly Leaky Gut? You may want to try the GFCF diet for a trial period....our son suffered from the same symptoms as you are describing, and the GFCF diet cleared the poop issues up in about 6-8 months. The rashes and ezcema was cleared up once his stool became less acidic, and once we removed offending foods (food/supp intolerances/allergies). HTH K star_meisner <star_meisner@...> wrote: I have a three year old daughter who is not autistic but does suffer from some of the same issue in the messages I've read. She has had yellow colored stools since birth, and up until recently they were hard and pebble like, but now softer but still yellow. She has had constant rash issues on her inner thighs and buttocks that the doctors thought were yeast but never went away with the usual yeast creams, and finally went away with a steroid cream. These do seem to come back often though. Right after the rash on her thighs went a way a red rash broke out on her face, and a bumpy red rash all over her arms, back, legs, tummy, and thighs. We have been to so many doctors but no one seems to solve this, or really think its a big deal. Now have stopped all the medications, creams etc, and the rash on the body is gone but the inner thigh rash comes and goes and the yellow stools are still there. Any insights to what this might be, or anything that might help? Not even sure if the rashes or stool color issues are even connected. Currently testing for allergies but don't have results yet. Any insights will be deeply appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2008 Report Share Posted February 25, 2008 > I have a three year old daughter who is not autistic but does suffer > from some of the same issue in the messages I've read. She has had > yellow colored stools since birth, and up until recently they were hard > and pebble like, but now softer but still yellow. This can mean several things, including liver stress. Consider giving milk thistle and taurine to support the liver. Digestive enzymes may also be helpful, both for the yellow stool and the rash. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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