Blood in the poop of infants is usually related to perianal mucous membrane rupture, allergy, enteritis and other conditions.
1. Perianal mucous membrane rupture: blood in the poop of infants may be caused by dry stool, or trauma and other conditions that lead to perianal mucous membrane rupture and bleeding.
2. Allergy: If the baby is allergic, after consuming certain allergic foods, the baby may also have bloody poop.
3. Enterocolitis: blood in the poop of infants may also be due to dietary impurity and other causes of enterocolitis, usually accompanied by fever, diarrhea, vomiting and other symptoms.
There may be other reasons for a baby’s bloody stools, so we recommend that you go to the hospital in time for a complete examination to determine the cause of the problem, and then give targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor.