What to Do If a Child Has Bloody Stools

If a child has bloody stools, it may be caused by hemorrhoids, but medication should not be used blindly. Start by improving lifestyle habits, maintaining a regular schedule, eating a light diet, avoiding prolonged standing or sitting, and shortening the time spent on the toilet.
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What to Do If a Child Has Diarrhea with Bubbles?

Diarrhea with bubbles in children may be caused by catching a cold, breastmilk-induced diarrhea, or viral infection. It’s important to pay attention to proper feeding and avoid catching a cold. Symptomatic treatment with Smecta and pediatric belly patches can be administered. If necessary, a routine stool examination at the hospital can be done for confirmation and treatment.
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What to Do If a Child hasn’t Pooped for Three Days and Burps and Farts Have an Odor?

If a child hasn’t had a bowel movement for three days and their burps and farts have an unpleasant odor, and they vomit after taking medication or probiotics, it may indicate a food accumulation problem. It is recommended to pay attention to their regular feeding and consider enema treatment if necessary. It’s best to bring the child to a pediatrician for a check-up. I hope this explanation is helpful.
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