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Child Has Loose Stools, Fever, Mild Abdominal Pain. Little Discharge With Blood Stained. Undergone Hydronephrosis. What Is It?

3 year old girl, had loose stools and fever for one day, also mild abdominal pain. Loose stools and fever subsided in one day. The grandmother noticed some discharge in her underwear the next day which was a little bloodstained too. The discharge was not noticed anytime before this. The girl had undergone surgery for hydronephrosis in infancy. She weighs 11 kgs. Please advice the approach to this case.
Tue, 30 Apr 2013
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Hi
thanks for your quiry at HCM

it seems to be gastoentritis ,
give extra fluid to your child , continue with feedings and send stool for routine examination,
shegalosis is a possibility and needs antibiotics after consulting your physician


i will be available for your help
wishing you a speedy recovery
take care
regards
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Child Has Loose Stools, Fever, Mild Abdominal Pain. Little Discharge With Blood Stained. Undergone Hydronephrosis. What Is It?

Hi thanks for your quiry at HCM it seems to be gastoentritis , give extra fluid to your child , continue with feedings and send stool for routine examination, shegalosis is a possibility and needs antibiotics after consulting your physician i will be available for your help wishing you a speedy recovery take care regards