Bleeding in the stool of an 11-year-old girl may be related to perianal disease, bacterial enteritis and rectal polyps.
1. Perianal disease: If an 11-year-old girl usually has hemorrhoids or dry and hard stools, bleeding in the stool may be caused by hemorrhoids or anal fissures, and the blood is usually bright red, mostly on the surface of the stool.
2. Bacterial enteritis: If the food the child eats is not clean, leading to bacterial reproduction in the intestines, mucous pus and blood stools, when the blood and stools will be mixed together.
3. Rectal polyps: If the stool and blood are separate, and there is no abdominal pain and other manifestations, it may also be caused by rectal polyps.
11-year-old girl bleeding in the stool, there may be other reasons, it is recommended to take the child to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.