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Finding blood in your child's stool is scary, especially if the child is too young to describe how they feel Your doctor may also check for the presence of blood in your child’s vomit or stool. In this medblog, ut southwestern discusses seven common, treatable conditions that cause gi bleeding, plus treatment information.

Blood in your child's vomit or poop can be a sign of gastrointestinal (gi) bleeding Your doctor may run a complete blood count (cbc) to check your child’s levels of hemoglobin, red blood cells, or markers of liver function Many times, the cause of the bleeding isn't serious

But your child should always be seen by a doctor if gi bleeding happens

Read on to learn more. Common symptoms that accompany vomiting include stomach pain, fever, and loose stools Signs such as the presence of blood in vomit, high fever, diarrhea, green or black vomit, and a swollen abdomen require immediate medical attention The treatment for vomiting in toddlers is subjective and depends on the underlying problem.

As with blood in the stool, this isn't always a sign of something serious Children who have been vomiting a lot can sometimes vomit some blood, and children who have nosebleeds, or bleeding from a lost tooth or some other problem of the mouth, may vomit that blood back up. What is pediatric gastrointestinal (gi) bleeding Pediatric gi bleeding includes any bleeding that happens in your child’s gastrointestinal (gi) tract

A child with gi bleeding may have vomiting with blood or they may have bleeding during or between bowel movements

Gi bleeding is a symptom of a medical problem, such as an ulcer or colon polyps. Upper gi bleeding occurs when irritation and ulcers of the lining of the esophagus, stomach, or duodenum result in bleeding When this occurs, the child will vomit bright red blood, or dark looking flecks or clots that look like “coffee grounds”. An elevated heart rate or low blood pressure can be signs of a larger amount of blood loss

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