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I pee frequently, my stool is green in colour, and pubic area is also itchy. Please help.

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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am an 18 year old girl. Sometimes, I pee frequently in a day but do not feel any pain or burning sensation. Besides this, my stool is light green in colour. I feel scared when I see the colour of the stool everytime in the toilet bowl. My pubic area is also itching sometimes. Currently, I am taking oxytrol. Other symptoms that I have are dry skin and dry lips. Please help.

Answered by Dr. Mohammad Aamir

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Dr. Mohammad Aamir is a caring and dedicated Pediatric Specialist committed to safeguarding the health and well-being of children from infancy through adolescence. He focuses on preventive care, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment, while creating a safe, supportive, and comforting environment for young patients. With a compassionate approach, he works closely with families to address concerns, encourage healthy growth, and promote optimal physical, emotional, and developmental milestones at every stage of childhood.

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Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

If you can answer my questions I can help you better:

  • Did you get diarrhea also? If yes, since how many days do you have?
  • Did you get any fever or any rash on your body?
  • Are you sexually active?
  • Are you taking any iron supplements?
  • Did you have food outside in a restaurant and you started having green stools after that?
  • I would advise you to do a Complete Blood Count test (CBC). Drink plenty of water and apple juice. Eat light food.

    Revert back to me with the said details, I will guide you further.

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

It has only been 3 times since last week that experienced green stools. But it is not totally green, a part of it is brown in colour. However, I do not get diarrhea. I do not get fever or rash on my body, just dry and itchy skin. I have never been involved in any sex before. To be specific, I am still a virgin. I do not take any iron supplements, I only use oxytrol patch. I have done both urine and blood test and both of them turned to be fine. I do not pee frequently everytime. It only occurs sometimes in a day.

Usually, I pee frequently in the evening, not at night or morning. It has been happening since 3 months. However, when I am being active, for example going out for shopping I do not feel like peeing. Whenever I experience peeing frequently, I feel cold at my feet and hands.

Regarding the green stools, I have never experienced it before. I have just started to eat vegetables but not in a big amount. Before I started consuming vegetables, I always had constipation and sometimes bleeding. But since last 3 months, since I eat vegetables, I have no longer problems with constipation and bleeding. But since last week I experience green stools even though I do not consume too much vegetables. Actually, it has also been two weeks since I started to consume food in small amounts. I am quite chubby but not overweight. So, that is why I do not eat too much. I skip my lunch and breakfast and only eat a little for dinner. Is it fine?

I have never been involved in sex and still a virgin. But sometimes my pubic area is itchy. It usually happens after my menstrual cycle. My menstrual cycle is normal though.

To be honest, I am not feeling excited nowadays and these problems keep distracting me when I attend classes and hang out with friends. From your opinion, are these serious problems or only usual health problems? Thanks for your concern by the way. Please help me with my health problems.

Thank you.

Answered by Dr. Mohammad Aamir

Education:

MD

Professional Bio:

Dr. Mohammad Aamir is a caring and dedicated Pediatric Specialist committed to safeguarding the health and well-being of children from infancy through adolescence. He focuses on preventive care, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment, while creating a safe, supportive, and comforting environment for young patients. With a compassionate approach, he works closely with families to address concerns, encourage healthy growth, and promote optimal physical, emotional, and developmental milestones at every stage of childhood.

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Hello again and welcome to icliniq.com.

Thanks for reverting back to me and providing a very detailed history.

  • You should not skip any meal especially breakfast.
  • Breakfast is the most important meal to start a day and also it helps in good functioning of our mind and body.
  • It is a myth that by skipping breakfast or a meal, we can reduce weight.
  • Medically it is not advisable to skip any meal.
  • Even in my clinical practice, I advice my patients not to skip any meal.
  • You should eat a balanced diet, eat in small portions but please do not skip breakfast.
  • I have seen people gaining weight by skipping breakfast.
  • Regarding green stools, do not worry, just reduce the intake of too much of green leafy vegetables.
  • Regarding itching in the pubic area, it happens to some girls after menses. It is quite normal.
  • These are not serious problems, just relax and keep your mind free from these concerns.
  • I would want you to do a Complete Blood Count test (CBC), so that I can be 100 percent sure.
  • Drink a lot of fluids and eat fresh fruits.

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Medically reviewed by iCliniq medical review team
Published At November 24, 2014
Reviewed At February 6, 2024

Education:

MD

Professional Bio:

Dr. Mohammad Aamir is a caring and dedicated Pediatric Specialist committed to safeguarding the health and well-being of children from infancy through adolescence. He focuses on preventive care, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment, while creating a safe, supportive, and comforting environment for young patients. With a compassionate approach, he works closely with families to address concerns, encourage healthy growth, and promote optimal physical, emotional, and developmental milestones at every stage of childhood.

This doctor is not available for online consultations on the platform anymore.

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Professional Bio:

Dr. Mohammad Aamir is a caring and dedicated Pediatric Specialist committed to safeguarding the health and well-being of children from infancy through adolescence. He focuses on preventive care, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment, while creating a safe, supportive, and comforting environment for young patients. With a compassionate approach, he works closely with families to address concerns, encourage healthy growth, and promote optimal physical, emotional, and developmental milestones at every stage of childhood.

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