See GI doctor: If the stools are truly consistently white that will imply there is lack of the pigment bilirubin which can point to a condition affecting bilirubin production or excretion in GI tract. Biliary atresia is a condition that presents with acholic stools. It would be a good idea to consult pedi GI doctor for work-up and diagnosis
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