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Stool black with bloOd
Stomach is paining and knee is going up and down during pain and stool is black with blood only at once but infant is crying loud for an hour during pain but now he is normal before blood in stool three days back he got fever and certain indigestion problem ie, diarhea or something.
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In infancy blood stained stool require sonography of the abdomen.....may be dysentery or ither pathology..
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do sonography abdomen
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The baby is most probably suffering from dysentery for which evaluation is required. You have not mentioned weight of the baby otherwise I would have advised some  emergency medicine. Consult a pediatrician in person/online consultation. Thanks
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Consult a pediatrician for proper response.
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Blood in stool should not be ignored and consultation is must
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take a pic of stool and consult Pediatrician
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It may be dysentery. You should consult pediatrician
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Consult pediatrician online or in person
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