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What Does Presence Of Blood In Sputum Of A Child Indicate?

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Posted on Mon, 12 Jun 2017
Question: My daughter XXXXXX is 7 years old.On 15.05.2017,blood stain was found in sputam in the early morning.It was found only once.since then,It was not found again.In evening,a red patch was found just below the left nostril.her stool appeared blakish in that day but from the next day, colour of stool turned yellow. No fever is there.No bleeding from nose occured. Her weight is 25 kg.She is 4ft 3inch in height. I consulted my peditrician on 27.05.2017.He Checked thoroughly and prescribed Maxtra thrice in a day.Again he advised us to make a blood report on TC,DC,Hb,BT,CT. We have made the test but result has not been received. Regarding the red patch,He checked it very well and checked her whole body if any such patch could be found.
My questions are:
1.What may be the cause of blood stain and red patch?
2. Why such blood test has been ordered?Is it a routine check up or any other complication ,the doctor is suspecting?
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Answered by Dr. Diptanshu Das (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Possibly due to viral cause.

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.

I have gone carefully through your query and understand your concerns. Let me try to answer your queries:
1. Children often get viral infections which manifest with common cold. Forceful coughing may cause minor bleedings from the nose or upper respiratory tract. Such minor bleeds are not a cause for concern. Unless the bleeding recurs (frequently) you need not worry.
2. The blood tests would help in excluding bacterial infection as a possible cause. In case of a bacterial infection the WBC count would be raised along with relative neutrophilia. In such a case treatment with antibiotics might be needed. A normal blood count will indicate the possibility of a viral infection where you need not worry.

Steam inhalation should provide relief. Continue Maxtra for a few more days.

Let me know if I could help further.

Regards
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What Does Presence Of Blood In Sputum Of A Child Indicate?

Brief Answer: Possibly due to viral cause. Detailed Answer: Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic. I have gone carefully through your query and understand your concerns. Let me try to answer your queries: 1. Children often get viral infections which manifest with common cold. Forceful coughing may cause minor bleedings from the nose or upper respiratory tract. Such minor bleeds are not a cause for concern. Unless the bleeding recurs (frequently) you need not worry. 2. The blood tests would help in excluding bacterial infection as a possible cause. In case of a bacterial infection the WBC count would be raised along with relative neutrophilia. In such a case treatment with antibiotics might be needed. A normal blood count will indicate the possibility of a viral infection where you need not worry. Steam inhalation should provide relief. Continue Maxtra for a few more days. Let me know if I could help further. Regards