My child is 7 months old this year, and his stool today is a little bloody, very loose, and very fre

Updated on parenting 2024-07-23
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It is very likely that it is a rectal polyp, and my son, who was three years old and just had surgery last November, has been cured. Not a big deal, though, don't worry. General children's hospitals will do**.

    Rectal polyps are not painful, they are blood in the stool.

    You can search the Internet to see if your son's symptoms are similar to those of rectal polyps. My son was seen at Xuzhou Children's Hospital, and because there was a shortage of beds in Beijing Children's Hospital at that time, we went back to our hometown of Xuzhou. Before the expense was reimbursed, it was 3800, and I was hospitalized for three days.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, the stool is bloodshot, seen in intestinal inflammation, you can take the baby to the hospital first to check the stool routine, consider bacterial diarrhea is more common, such as inflammation is not obvious, good spirit, you can take cefixime, gentamicin granules anti-inflammatory, pancreatic enzyme powder to help digestion, poor spirit, stool with pus red blood cells, dehydrated appearance, need infusion control, pay attention to hygiene.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can check your stool! But children are the most yin and yang constitution! Not afraid of hunger and cold!

    It may be caused by cold and eating bad things! Before checking the stool! You can buy some Jin Shuangqi to eat!

    This is a good flora! Regulate the stomach! Just break it up and eat one slice every day!

    I'm a doctor, you can try it!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This dear, you should take the child to the hospital for a check-up, I can't ask what the result is here, good luck.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Blood in the baby's stool is a common symptom in children, and this common reason requires parents and friends to have a certain ability to identify, let us learn and understand together.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Baby's stool can determine disease, and observing the baby's stool can understand the physiological state of the child's digestive system to some extent. This provides clues for the diagnosis of some diseases, and also provides a basis for the doctor's diagnosis**. Therefore, parents should observe their child's stool condition at all times to obtain health information.

    The normal stool of infants and young children, except for newborn babies, is yellow or light yellow in color, soft and long strips or paste, uniform and consistent, without pus, blood, mucus, and foam. In contrast, the child's stool changes after the disease. Parents should be good at observing and comparing, finding problems and solving them as soon as possible.

    1.Pus, blood, mucus in the stool. The presence of pus, blood, and mucus in the stool of an infant or young child indicates that the child may have bacillary dysentery. At this time, the sick child has a large number of bowel movements, abdominal pain, crying before defecation, and if it is accompanied by high fever and convulsions, it may be toxic dysentery.

    2.Bloody stools. Blood on the surface of the stool or after the stool, or dripping blood at the end of the stool, may be caused by an anal fissure or rectal polyp.

    3.Jam-like poop. The stool is a red, jelly-like stool mixed with blood and mucus, commonly seen in amoebic dysentery and intussusception.

    The latter is a common acute abdomen in infants aged 5 to 10 months, accompanied by paroxysmal crying in addition to passing jam-like stools (of which the stool is less massive). Because of abdominal pain, the baby vomits repeatedly and sometimes has a shock-like face.

    4.Bloody stools. The stool is brown and bloody, like red bean soup, and is more common in infantile hemorrhagic necrotizing enteritis. Children often present with abdominal pain, vomiting, high fever, and toxic shock.

    5.Dark red bloody stools, tarry stools. Dark red or dark tarry stools, also known as melena stools, suggest that our baby's upper gastrointestinal tract may be bleeding profusely, which may be caused by gastroduodenal ulcers, marker's diverticulitis.

    In this case, parents should immediately send the child to the hospital for diagnosis and **.

    The appearance of stool is a window to understand the function of the digestive system of infants and young children, and parents should preliminarily judge whether the child has a disease through the observation of the stool of infants and young children, so as to detect the stool early and diagnose and treat it in time.

    I wish the baby a speedy **!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Baby constipation caused by it, to give the baby more water, drink vitamin-rich juice, not to change the brand of milk powder, drink milk powder baby is easy to constipation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    That's on fire, what do you usually eat for her? Is that the portion? Don't you know that milk powder is actually very popular"?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It should be dry, and usually give the baby more water.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    That's constipation, drink plenty of water.

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