In this blog Dr Treskova brings to light the common reasons children may have blood in the stool.
Irritable bowel syndrome is not just a belly pain. It might have association with other symptoms such as constipation, diarrhea, bloating, nausea etc.
It interferes with life, school sports, eating habits, and sleep.
There is a great need to make sure that no inflammation, infection, anatomical problems requiring surgery are hiding behind common issues.
The workup to rule out food allergy, looking into food sensitivities, adjusting fiber and fluid intake might be of essence.
If your child has any of the above symptoms for some time, seek pediatric GI care. Pediatric gastroenterology specialist will help you to understand possible routes of child issues and will help to correct and improve your child’s wellbeing.
So, do not delay and schedule a telehealth appointment with Dr Treskova now at https://www.gastropediatrics.com/schedule.
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