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“Pink” diarrhoea
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1982
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NutritionFood IntolerancePediatricsGastroenterologyPediatric GastroenterologyTraveler DiarrheaClinical GastroenterologyGastrointestinal PathologySorbitol ExclusionDigestive TractMedicineSorbitol IngestionVitamin C Supplement
Sorbitol was the sole cause of protracted diarrhoea in seven children seen in two paediatric-gastroenterology outpatient departments. The sorbitol had been administered in the form of a vitamin C supplement in all seven children. Pink staining of napkins was a prominent feature in five of these seven patients, and was attributed to the cochineal dye contained in the vitamin C supplement. In children with chronic or intermittent watery diarrhoea, a careful dietary history should be obtained. If sorbitol ingestion is documented, a trial of sorbitol exclusion is recommended before embarking on extensive investigations.
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