This could be a sign that your chronic diarrhea may be a symptom of a more serious medical condition. You should seek medical treatment as soon as possible if you notice any blood or mucus in your stool, or your child’s stool.  You should also see a doctor if your child has diarrhea and/or a fever that lasts longer than 24 hours. Bring your child to the doctor if she has these symptoms and is not drinking or urinating at all. The doctor will do a physical examination and take a stool sample. The stool sample will allow your doctor to determine if the diarrhea is the result of a parasite infection. Chronic diarrhea can be caused by a parasite infection, or a chronic medical issue like Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, or Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Your diarrhea may also be due to an intolerance to certain food products.  Ask your doctor to test for intolerances for gluten, high-fructose corn syrup, lactose, and casein. Symptoms of IBS include: abdominal pain and cramping, mucus in the stool, bloating, the feeling that you haven't finished a bowl movement.  Symptoms of Crohn's Disease include: abdominal pain and cramping, weight loss, fatigue, loss of appetite, fever, rash.  You may also have a malabsorption syndrome, which includes Celiac disease, lactose intolerance, short bowel syndrome, Whipple's disease, and different genetic diseases and medicines. The symptoms for these are varied, so speak with your doctor in-depth about symptoms you are experiencing along with your diarrhea. If your diarrhea is due to dietary issues, your doctor may recommend that you avoid certain food products.  Your doctor may prescribe medications such as antibiotics or anti-parasitic medications if the diarrhea is due to a parasite. She may also recommend you go on IV fluid replacement if you cannot drink enough fluids to stay hydrated. Your doctor may recommend you take anti-diarrheal medications. Over-the-counter anti-diarrheal medications include Loperamide (Imodium) and Bismuth subsalicylate (Kaopectate, Pepto-Bismol). Prescription medications for chronic diarrhea include Lomotil, Lonox, Loperamide, Crofelemer, Rifaximin, and Opium tincture/Peregoric.
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One-sentence summary -- Go to the doctor if there is blood or mucus in your stool. Ask your doctor about the possible causes of your chronic diarrhea. Discuss treatment options with your doctor.


Many big stores, especially toy stores, let you create an account on their website where you can make a wish list filled with things you want for Christmas. You can give the link to your wish list to friends and family so they can go online to find out what you want. There are also many apps that allow you to create a wish list on your phone and share it with friends and family through text, email or social media. You can type what you want for Christmas in a fun holiday email and send it to friends and family. Collect all of the email addresses and send the list to as many people as you want. You can send it as a group email, or to be more personal you can send the emails individually with a personalized note in each one. Make the email have a theme of gratitude to show your friends and family that you’re thankful to have them all in your life and not just asking for presents. Write your Christmas list down on paper and hang it up in your house. Hang it somewhere that your family will see and read it. You can also mail a letter to friends and family that has your list on it. Make sure you mail it early enough for your friends and family to get it before Christmas.
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One-sentence summary -- Use a website or app. Email your wish list. Write your list on paper.


It's the icon with three dots in the upper-right corner of the Chrome mobile browser. It is not possible to block cookies in Chrome for iPhone or iPad due to restrictions placed on third-party browsers by Apple. If you use Chrome on iOS and want to block cookies, you'll need to either browse in Incognito Mode or switch to Safari. It's near the bottom of the Chrome menu. It's the third option below "Advanced" in the Settings menu. It's next to an icon that resembles a Cookie in the "Site settings" menu. It's at the top of the Cookies menu to the right. Alternatively, you can block cookies from individual sites. You can do so by tapping Add Site Exception at the bottom of the Cookies menu. Then enter the website you want to block below "Site URL" and tap Add in the lower-right corner. " Its the last option in the Cookies menu. This blocks third-party cookies from sites.
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One-sentence summary -- Tap the Chrome menu button ⋮. Tap Settings. Tap Site settings. Tap Cookies. Tap the toggle switch  next to "Cookies". Tap the checkbox  next to "Block third-party cookies.


Have the child bend over at the waist. Place your hand under her chest for support.  To perform this maneuver properly on a child, you'll likely need to kneel on the floor.  Don't try to pull the object out of the child's mouth if the child is conscious. Try to get it out with the Heimlich maneuver instead.  You can also place a child across your lap face down, if that is more feasible. Use the heel of your hand. Whack the child on the back directly between the shoulder blades five times.  These blows should be fairly hard. They shouldn't be hard enough to knock the child over with your support, but they do need to be relatively sharp.  The American Heart Association doesn't teach back blows when performing the Heimlich; the Heimlich alone (abdominal thrusts) can be effective without them.  Look to see if the object has dislodged. You may see the object fly out, or you may notice the child has started breathing again. Put your arms around the child. Use one hand to make a fist and place it directly above the child's navel. Try to get below the breastbone. Cover your fist with the other hand. Pull your fists upward into the child's abdomen. Make this thrust quickly. Repeat four times or until you notice the object choking the child dislodges. If no one is around and you've tried the Heimlich once, be sure to call 911. You want help to be on the way. If you asked someone else to call 911, make sure the person has done it. If it didn't work, continue moving back and forth between back blows and abdominal thrusts. Keep going until you see the object come out, the child begins to breathe normally again, or the child becomes unconscious.
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Bend the child over. Give five back blows. Place your fists. Pull upward. Call 911. Check to see if it worked.