
IS YOUR BABY GROWING THE RIGHT WAY? CHECK HERE
Anal Tear One of the main reasons for blood in baby stool is a fissure in the anus of the infant. The bleeding can be due to the strain for passing the stool. Even a small amount of blood will look like a red streak. There can also be cases when there is blood in baby stool after constipation. Food Allergies This is one of the most common causes of blood in baby stool. A very common allergen is cow's milk products and soy. Blood in the stool can be caused due to the temporary case of lactose intolerance. Bleeding can occur when there is an oversupply of breast milk also. This can also occur when the child is allergic to breast milk. Intestinal infection could be another reason for the bleeding. Diarrhoea Though blood in baby stool after constipation is a common sign, bleeding can also occur after an infectious diarrhoea. This is caused due to bacteria that grow in the stomach, upsetting the bacterial balance. This can cause injury to the mucosa and thereby lead to bloody stools. Breastfed babies have less chance of this because the breast milk inhibits the growth of the bacteria. Cracked Nipples When an infant is being breastfed and the mother has cracked nipples, this can also cause blood in baby stool. This blood is not harmful to the baby and it simply passes in the stools. You can continue feeding the baby and wait patiently for the nipple to heal. Vitamin/fluoride drops Blood in baby stool can be caused when you start giving the child vitamin/fluoride drops. It can happen only in some cases and hence, it can't be ignored. The blood will disappear when the drops are discontinued. Any other intestinal disorders such as colitis can also be possible causes for the bleeding. Never ignore when your baby passes stool with blood. If the problem does not get resolved by itself, seek the help of a medical practitioner for an early diagnosis.
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