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What Does Rectal Bleeding Indicate?

Hello. My son is 13, and has rectal bleeding about once every 5 or so days for the last month. I am trying to get a referral to a doctor who can examine this issue. His pediatrician gave me the referral, but I am not sure what kind of doctor. Would it be a gastroenterologist? He doesn't have any obvious signs of hemorrhoids, but it could be internal. Please advise...
Thu, 23 Nov 2017
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Thanks for contacting with your health concern

1. At his age [schoool going], the most common conditions of rectal bleeding to exclude are constipation, polyps, infections and inflammatory bowel disease and as such referral to a pediatric gastroenterologist is necessary.

2. since "physical examination" of the patient is of utmost importance thus I at most can tell you the symptomwise approach that has to be followed

i. examination of stool
ii. Vitals [pulse, heart rate, orthostatic blood pressure]
iii. Inspection of the skin [for pallor] and palpation of the abdomen [for any mass]
iv. rectal examination for fissures, polyps, hemorrhoids.
v. Others: CBC, C Reactive protein, ESR
vi. colonoscopy with biopsy [if needed]

PS. Treatment will depend on the exact cause of rectal bleeding.
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What Does Rectal Bleeding Indicate?

** Thanks for contacting with your health concern 1. At his age [schoool going], the most common conditions of rectal bleeding to exclude are constipation, polyps, infections and inflammatory bowel disease and as such referral to a pediatric gastroenterologist is necessary. 2. since physical examination of the patient is of utmost importance thus I at most can tell you the symptomwise approach that has to be followed i. examination of stool ii. Vitals [pulse, heart rate, orthostatic blood pressure] iii. Inspection of the skin [for pallor] and palpation of the abdomen [for any mass] iv. rectal examination for fissures, polyps, hemorrhoids. v. Others: CBC, C Reactive protein, ESR vi. colonoscopy with biopsy [if needed] PS. Treatment will depend on the exact cause of rectal bleeding.