What does infantile stomach haemorrhage symptom have?
summary
Neonatal gastric bleeding is more common in clinic. The common causes are mainly related to the stress after the inhalation of excessive amniotic fluid at birth. Combined with jaundice, we need to exclude whether it is related to the liver. After finding out the causes, we should actively targeted treatment, and it will take about half a month to recover slowly after treatment. So what symptom does infantile stomach bleed? Come and have a look with me!
What does infantile stomach haemorrhage symptom have?
Neonatal gastric hemorrhage is a kind of neonatal hemorrhage, also known as neonatal hypothrombin, vitamin K deficiency, is caused by vitamin K deficiency in the body. Because of the poor permeability of vitamin K through the placenta, the fetal intake of vitamin K is very small, so the level of vitamin K in the blood of infants at birth is generally low.
The amount of gastric bleeding is less, and it is manifested as black stool. When the amount is large, it can be manifested as spitting brown or red blood. So when you find black stool, you have to choose to be hospitalized and strangle gastric bleeding in the cradle.
The early symptoms of gastric bleeding may not be vomiting and bleeding. Generally, it will be black stool, tarry, sticky and shiny. If there is hematemesis, it is mostly brown and coffee dregs, which is caused by the formation of heme in the blood through the action of gastric acid.
matters needing attention
Neonatal gastric bleeding is a common hemorrhagic disease in newborns. If children have bleeding performance, they must take children to see a doctor immediately. If the amount of bleeding is large and the patient's condition is serious, the doctor will consider the treatment of blood transfusion, and try to transfuse fresh blood as much as possible, which can be more beneficial to supplement coagulation factors and correct anemia at the same time.







