My daughter is not passing stools for the last 2 days. When she tries hard, she got pain at that part and blood also comes. I am very much worried. Kindly suggest...
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First you have to consult a surgeon for the same to rule out fissure or other anal disease.or constipation due to inflammation in intestine or any serious issues in intestine.
I understand your concern. In children, not passing stools for 2 days with pain and a little blood while straining is most commonly due to hard stools causing a small cut at the anus. This looks alarming but is usually not serious.
Why this happens:
• Constipation and hard stools
• Fear of pain makes the child hold stools, which worsens the problem
What you should do now:
• Increase water intake
• Give soft, fiber-rich foods (fruits, vegetables, home food)
• Avoid junk, bakery items, and excessive milk
• Do not force or scold during toilet time
When to seek urgent care:
• Blood continues daily
• Severe pain, swelling, or fever
• Child stops eating or becomes very uncomfortable
Once stools become soft, pain and bleeding usually settle.
For proper examination and treatment guidance, please contact me directly on Practo.
Dr. RS Pankaj
How old is she .....??
Hard stool can lead to pain and bleeding while passing stool.
Ask her take fibre rich diet and plenty of liquids to avoid constipation or hard stool.
Can take some stool softer.
Need few more details for proper understanding of your issue.
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It's anal fissure .due to chronic constipation. No worry your daughter is completely treatable.
Need to change dietary changes and need some medication .its completely treatable in 3 to 5 days .please consult me ASAP for better management.
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