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Bloody mucus in stool
My 3 week daughter is straining a lot from 10 days. Today had bloody mucus streak in stool. Was cranky for 2-3 days till yesterday and was not sleeping well. But today sleeping well and feeding properly. What can be the reason. I am attaching image of stool. I am giving her vit d drops.
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It is ok we can wait
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Observe for couple of days. Keep feeding regularly
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If repeating can rule out infection
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Wait and watch
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if baby is comfortable ,feeding intake is good and comfortably sleeping, no abdominal distension then nothing to worry.otherwise consult your pediatrician add PROGG drops
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K if it’s hard stool as she is straining it can b due to tat . Give enterogermina respule 0.3 ml thrice daily for 3 days .
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Plan for stool examination
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I hope baby on breastfeeding If on formula feeding, maintain water hygiene, avoid bottle feeding. Wait for 1 day
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