Blood in stool

2021-07-31 18:41:10
Cut mark in anus area and red mukus pass with stool . Baby pass stool very hard and sometimes doesn't go toilet 2or3 day
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This looks like constipation
Next Steps
Make online consultation for the detailed management of this case

Answered2021-08-15 09:18:45

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How old is the child He needs to be seen For the cut you can apply zocon c Cream

Answered2021-08-05 04:57:26

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Hi, It's called constipation... Need proper treatment and management of diet.... Counselling is more important...
Next Steps
consult online for proper treatment.
Health Tips
avoid milk and maida products toilet training must...

Answered2021-08-01 06:35:47

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Hello Basic problem is constipation and hard stools lead to cuts and fresh bleeding. Child needs examination and medicine for cuts as well constipation as cuts will further exaggerate constipation due to painful defecation.
Next Steps
do consult pediatrician in person
Health Tips
for constipation do diet modification, lots of liquids, toilet training along with medicine.

Answered2021-08-01 08:43:41

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Please consult a paediatrician

Answered2021-08-01 03:56:08

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Tight potty is common in kids as baby don't drink much water . So a high fibrous diet conataing of green vegetable and fruits along with plenty of water will ease motion . Lactulose can be given only after 2 yr of baby age .

Answered2021-08-01 01:30:28

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