Newborns with blood in the stool may be related to bacterial enteritis, but also may be related to constipation caused by anal fissure or systemic diseases and other factors.
1. Bacterial enteritis: newborns with blood in the stool may be related to bacterial enteritis, in addition to the above conditions, there will be vomiting, fever and other adverse phenomena.
2. Anal fissure caused by constipation: if the newborn does not poop for a few days, and there are dry stools, it may be related to constipation, the newborn force to cause anal fissure caused by blood in the stool.
3. Systemic diseases: Systemic diseases can also lead to jam-like blood stool, common systemic diseases are leukemia or aplastic anemia.
Newborns with blood in the stool may also be related to other factors, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for a comprehensive examination to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat the symptoms.