I know it seems wierd hemroids in kids, but my 4 year old has one, it does bleed but more than anything it pokes out of his little buns and hurts him. I bought the tucks medicated pads and they really help him. He doesnt have any other symptoms like your son, so make sure you follow up with his ped.
I know it seems wierd hemroids in kids, but my 4 year old has one, it does bleed but more than anything it pokes out of his little buns and hurts him. I bought the tucks medicated pads and they really help him. He doesnt have any other symptoms like your son, so make sure you follow up with his ped.
I know it seems wierd hemroids in kids, but my 4 year old has one, it does bleed but more than anything it pokes out of his little buns and hurts him. I bought the tucks medicated pads and they really help him. He doesnt have any other symptoms like your son, so make sure you follow up with his ped.
I wouldn't let this go. It sounds like typical dismissive treatment from the ER doctors. They are trained to focus on one thing, and not look further. Your son may very well have developed a hemmorhoid from straining, and why needs to be addressed. He might have some kind of intestinal growth, polyps or blockage. Even parasites, which are common but no one like to admit, can cause such symptoms. Hemmorhoids don't cause all the things your son is feeling. He needs a colonoscopy, and don't let the doctors talk you out of it with their condescending "I am God" attitude. Chart his symptoms carefully, and bring it with you. It will help your argument that something is not right.
I noticed that my 4 year old had one pertruding from his bottom today straight after a bowel movement.When I checked later on it had disappeared.He doesnt go to the toilet everyday.Do you think that I should be concerned or take him to the doctors?