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Mucus and bloody stool in toddler
My 6 mo old boy is passing mucus bloody stool, one tooth is also seems to be appeared. We have changed formula milk from no. 1 to 2 of same brand. We dint use cows or buffalo milk. We have started moong n rice carlac, rice soup, banana , daal soup . We consulted Dr he administered vit k inj, antibiotics, probiotic, anti rash and antiseptic cream, gel for teeth itching. Problem got solved but reoccur after 17 days . In latter case before bloody stool 2days earlier he got fever we gave paracetamol. Plz advise and trll reason behind this.
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It could be the persistence of the same infection or could be reinfection. Consult a paediatrician physically for further evaluation and management.
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Hello,seems like infection and it needs complete evaluation to rule out any other disorder.kindly consult in detail for further opinion
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation
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Hi Kindly do teleconsultation with Paediatrician
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