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Drs Blame Everything On Celiac


shan

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shan Contributor

My daughter, who is 2 and 10 months, just woke up crying that her diaper is "wet". So i had a peek and it had blood in it! I freaked! So off i went to the emergency room, and when i said she had celiac, the doctor said "maybe it is because she is a celiac that she has blood over there, but just incase we will do a urine check" Is this doctor a load of garbage, or is it possible it is celiac related?!


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You need a seocnd opinion. He is jacka** to look at very young child with blood in the diaper and do no investigation and to pin it on a preexisting condition. If the blood was red - it was fresh blood and had not been in the bowels long. (fresh bleed).

Even if he thought it was related which in my opinion - it does NOT. [i am not a doctor] - then he should have done some tests to confirm his suspicion as well as rule out any other common intestinal conditions in a young child.

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Katharine had blood in her stool and on the tissue, sometimes and little sometimes a lot. This is how we foudn the Celiac disease. She also suffered from fissures as a baby and that also left blood in her diaper. Either way whether it is the Celiac or a fissure or something else it definitely needs to be checked out. Since she is gluten free there is NO blood. So it can be the Celiac but if she is completely gluten-free then probably not.

Just wanted to let you know two things that caused blood for us. Definitely push to find out what this is. The doctor was a moron to say that. Let us know how it goes and what you find. I hope she is doing better and will be ok. (in both cases dd's blood was bright red)

kbtoyssni Contributor

If she's been eating gluten-free for a while (i.e. fully healed) and hasn't been glutened, I don't see why this would be celiac-related. I guess there's a possibility it might be, but I always figure that a gluten-free celiac is just like a non-celiac.

shan Contributor

Sorry, i guessi didn't give graphic enough details - it seemed that it was coming from her vagina!! Today she hasn't complained but i do think she is holding herself back - she is trained in the day, not at night, so that is probably why i noticed... :(

confused Community Regular

I would push to know what is causing it, when i think of blood in that area i think of kidney infections or an uti, can she tell you if it burns to pee. I would gbive her some cranberry juice til you can find out for sure what is going on. But i doubt its celiac related.

paula

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If she is still breastfed even at her age for example, your hormones can cause her having something like a "period". If not, she really HAS to be checked out, take her to the Pediatrician, you don't know hwat caused the bleeding there, a girl her age sjhould not ever bleed from that area! It could be that she has a silent infection IN there, which could if not treated make her tubes stick together making her possibly infertile for later on, often the tubes can be oppened up again but believe me the flushign is not a painless experiense and god knows how may years pass until then. Take her to peds and don't rest until they did everything they could to find out what caused this!


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shan Contributor

Thanks, i went back to another dr and i thought he was exagerating when he said i should do blood tests to check her kidney function and also ultrasounds... but now i see it is important. But now i am nervous!!! The dr said first to check and do another culture and see if everything is still clear - you can get false negatives! if it is still clear, i should do everything else! BUT i am going to do the culture and the blood work on the same day - only coz its the same clinic and it is too hard to get to! I'll keep you posted!

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