My baby boy blood stains in stool on 20 jan after that we consult paediatric we do stool test in that test rbc are 5-6 after that we do antibiotics course . Blood stopped after 2 days of antibiotics. After 10-15 days again blood and blood stains in stool then we do sonography of stomach and pelvis in that sonography everything is normal . After 2 days of sonography we again do stool Check ( stool routine and stool microscopy ) in that test fat and mucus are present .
What is the cause please advice me
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Could be infectious but considering the antibiotic course completed it is ruled out. Next is CMPA, Celiac disease or infectious colitis.
Next Steps
for CMPA - try daily elimination for 2-4 weeks and see if symptoms get better.
Extensively hydrolysed formulae or amino acid formulae. will work as dairy alternative.
For other diagnosis exclusions need consulting with pediatrician
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keep an eye on growth, height and weight as malabsorption can lead to nutritional deficiencies and as a result cause poor growth.
It maybe cow milk protein allergy or meckel's diverticulum or anal fissure. Eliminate all kinds of diary foods for 2-4 weeks. Give aptamil pepti or any other extensively hydrolysed formula. And repeat stool test for consecutive 3 days after 2 weeks. If blood in stool is increasing in quantity or intermittently continues occuring, then meckel scan is necessary. If there is pain while passing stools, tell pediatrician to check perianal area for identifying anal fissures.
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