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How To Treat Blood In Stool?

My four year old son jus had a hernia survey about a mounts ago and today he used the restroom and it seemed like it was blood in his stool the stool was solid and brown at first as it continued it started to look softer and begain looking red there was what seemed like speret blood peeking to the bottom of the toilite what stool was red was solid. But softer then other stool
Thu, 8 Oct 2015
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Welcome to the HCM

It seems that your child has some bleeding vessel most likely a haemorrhoid which lead to the clinical symptoms. Don't worry. It usually occurs due to constipation, malnutrition or inherited tendency. So, try to avoid constipation or hard stools by plenty of oral fluids daily along with fibre rich diet. Also, enrich his daily fit with proteins. You may use stool softener such as lactulose or liquid paraffin if required.

In case, the problem persists then visit a pediatric surgeon for clinical examination and definitive treatment.

Hopefully this will help you. I would be happy to help you in any further questions.

Take care



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How To Treat Blood In Stool?

Hi Welcome to the HCM It seems that your child has some bleeding vessel most likely a haemorrhoid which lead to the clinical symptoms. Don t worry. It usually occurs due to constipation, malnutrition or inherited tendency. So, try to avoid constipation or hard stools by plenty of oral fluids daily along with fibre rich diet. Also, enrich his daily fit with proteins. You may use stool softener such as lactulose or liquid paraffin if required. In case, the problem persists then visit a pediatric surgeon for clinical examination and definitive treatment. Hopefully this will help you. I would be happy to help you in any further questions. Take care