Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 Tom is 20 days SCD, and before SCD his poops were mushy pudding. They have slowly become more formed, but were still quite soft. This morning he cried when trying to poop, and was obviously straining. We finally gave him a suppository, and when the poop came out, it was a solid log of little pellets, with some bright red blood right at the end where the suppository was stuck in it. The blood seemed to be inside the stool, not just on the outside part. There was also some mucous, which we've seen more of in the past week. Was this likely to be from just a small fissure from straining? Should I be concerned? What should we do? I cannot add any more foods to his diet and I am hesitant to really take any away, his diet is too limited already. He's only eating one or two vegetables and a meat and an oil at a time (we rotate). Since we started the SCD his poops have gradually gotten a little bit formed, but they are still quite muchy and soft most of the time. Since he eats so few foods, his poops take on the consistency of the vegetable he's eating - if he's eating beets, they are slippery, densem reddish pellety logs; if he's eating spinach they're green and stringy and spinachy looking. We have been seeing some mucous for the first time I can recall. Most of the time his poops look pretty well digested, but when we introduced broccoli they were less digested, and there was a lot of mucous. I would welcome any advice about what we should do about the bloody poop. Is this something to be very concerned about? Should we see a doctor? Can it wait til Monday when I can reach the DAN's office? The pediatrician wouldn't have any clue what to do about the diet and the other GI stuff, of course. Suzanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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