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How to Help Your Child Cope with Anal Fissure

An anal fissure is a tear in the tissue around the bottom, the puckered ring where stool leaves the rectum. This area tears eas­ily when a child is constipated and has a large, hard stool. Small cuts in the skin around the anus result in bright red spots of blood. If your child is in Read more

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Bloody Stools In Children – What Tests Need To Be Done, And What Do The Results Mean?

The decision of whether to do lab tests will depend on what the -tool looks like (Is there a little blood or a lot? Is it bright red or brown? Is it occasional or persistent?) and on how your child appears. In general, if there is blood only around the edges of the stool id Read more