Three-year-old poops and there is blood when wiping his butt

Three-year-old poops and there is blood when wiping his butt

For children, it is actually very easy to have bloody stools due to dietary problems. In addition to hard stools causing bloody stools, mothers should also understand that some diseases can cause bloody stools. If a three-year-old has blood when he poops and wipes his butt, the first thing to consider is whether it is caused by anal rupture. If this is ruled out, then it is most likely caused by the upper or lower digestive tract.

If there is blood in the stool discharged from the anus, whether it is bloody or entirely bloody, and the color is bright red, dark red or tarry, it is called hematochezia. Excessive blood in the stool indicates bleeding in the lower gastrointestinal tract, especially in the colon and rectum. Blood in the stool accompanied by vomiting blood is a manifestation of upper gastrointestinal bleeding. The color of the stool depends on the location of the bleeding, the amount of bleeding and the time it stays in the intestine. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding is mostly black stool. If the amount of bleeding is large and discharged quickly, it may also be dark red or even bright red. Lower gastrointestinal bleeding is mostly bright red or dark red. If it stays in the intestines for a long time, it may turn into black stools. Tarry black stools indicate a bleeding volume of more than 60 ml. People with blood in the stool may not vomit blood, but those with vomiting blood often have black stools. Blood in the stool can also be part of a systemic disease manifestation, and sometimes it can be caused by swallowing blood from outside the digestive tract.

Common causes of blood in stool:

1. Lower gastrointestinal tract diseases

(1) Anal canal diseases: anal fissures and hemorrhoids.

(2) Rectal diseases: Anal and rectal injuries, rectal polyps, rectal tumors, etc.

(3) Colon and small intestinal diseases: bacterial dysentery, amebic dysentery, localized enteritis, intussusception, intestinal tuberculosis, enterotyphoid fever, distal ileal diverticulitis, melanoma-gastrointestinal polyposis, intestinal duplication, small intestinal hemangioma, small intestinal tumor, mesenteric artery embolism, etc.

2. Upper digestive tract diseases: esophageal, stomach, duodenum, bile duct diseases, etc.

3. Systemic and toxic diseases

(1) Bleeding, coagulation disorders, blood diseases, neonatal hemorrhagic disease, severe infection and DIC, etc.

(2) Acute infectious and parasitic diseases: hemorrhagic fever, typhoid, paratyphoid and typhus, leptospirosis, hookworm disease, schistosomiasis, sepsis, etc.

(3) Poisoning or drug toxicity: sepsis, bacterial food poisoning, poisonous plant poisoning, drug toxicity, chemical poisoning, etc.

(4) Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia

The above diseases cause intestinal inflammation and ulcers, intestinal blood circulation disorders, gastrointestinal mucosal damage or increased capillary permeability, leading to bloody stools.

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