hemorrhoids in 3 yr old?
my son who is 3 has a hemorrhoid he has basically had it since birth. he does not strain when he poops however it is still there, I got him some hemorrhoid cream yesterday but have not used it yet, has anyone had experience with this?
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Please call your pediatrician for advice!!!!
i concur..
this should have been dealt with by medical staff from the start.
i would advise against exposing your child to modern day chemical concoctions unless absolutely vital.
a condition from birth may indicate something other than hemorrhoids and needs to be diagnosed properly.
you must let your pediatrician know about this. They can help – maybe get the best med that he can prescribe in stead of over the counter.
No, I have not experienced this but I read about it.
While there are quite a few causes that are relatively normal, hemorrhoids in child are still very rare, so it is doubly important to check for more serious problems.
There are many potential causes of child hemorrhoids, ranging from constipation to Crohn’s disease, which is a severe disorder of the lower intestinal tract, to simply sitting on the toilet for too long.
One of the more serious causes of child hemorrhoids is called portal hypertension, which means that there is backwards pressure in the portal vein that carries blood from the digestive tract to the liver.
Crohn’s disease, a chronic inflammatory bowel disorder, is also a possible cause of childhood hemorrhoids.
The most common cause of hemorrhoids in children is constipation, and one of the primary causes of constipation is dehydration.
If you want to know more then browse it:
http://www.hemorrhoidshemroids.com/hemroids-hemorrhoids-in-child.html
I hope it will help you.