My son, 1.5 month, cries severely while passing stool and he is stretching his legs terribly while passing stool and urine, we consulted a pediatric surgen and he suggested us for MCU, but it was also a normal report. He Rx some syrups. But still he cries too much while passing stool and that makes us too much worried, what to do, please help.
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Dear parents,
There is anal fissure causing pain, apply sucral ano oint locally three times a day For15days.
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A thorough anal and rectal examination is essential to rule out painful conditions like fissure . Diet history to be reviewed. USG KUG is must should the symptoms persist despite laxatives.
Some babies cry before passing stools or while passing stools normally and after passing they stop crying.it is normal.
But if baby keeps on crying persistently or passing hard stools, or passing streaks of blood in stools, ( anal fissure) try to evaluate at nearest pediatrician. Is the baby top fed or breast fed ? Is the baby on some supplements?
consulting nearest family pediatrician is best...
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Don't take herbal medicine or gripe water or woodwards etc....they won't help. consult ur doctor
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