reported a 0.47% incidence of NEC in infants who had only occult blood in the stools, a 63% incidence in those who had only gross blood, and a 90% incidence in those with occult blood progressing ...
The stools may also be foul-smelling. Diverticulitis can be diagnosed with an abdominal CT scan and blood tests. The treatment may involve antibiotics and a change in diet to help the intestine heal ...
Steatorrhea occurs when you have too much fat in your stool (poop). Fatty stools will be pale in color and looser than normal. Poop with too much fat in it may also float and have a bad smell.