I have a 20 month old little girl who has had bowel issues since birth.. This is a very long story but I'll try and make it as short as possible.
Basically my daughter has frequent diarrheah and loose stools that contain mucous and occasionally blood she gets intense abdominal pain, she has a hard time digesting fibre (or anything on very bad days) her stools smell like acid and burn her skin/ sometimes they are gritty, on her first birthday she was particularly bad and both the inside corners of her eyes where blood red but the outside corners where normal the doctor said it was conjunctivitis the optcian said it was not.. also when she's bad she gets little spots on her face and sunken in eyes she's very pale.. We have been down the allergy path and on elimination diets but she can have trouble with a certain food one day and be fine with it the next.
She has been diagnosed with a milk allergy, reflux and toddler diarrheah but she no longer has medication for reflux and I don't think she has an allergy to milk just an intolerance like everything else. Toddler diarrheah does not come and go and should not cause pain or bleeding..
Since birth she has had approximately 10 episodes where she has screamed in pain for hours until she finally vomits and diarrheah at the same time leaving her lying lifeless on the bed only to be fine the next day..
Last week we had one of these episodes that lasted longer than usual and he was hospitalised and put on a drip due to severe dehydration in hospital she tested positive for infection, inflammation and had low blood protein levels which caused swelling, she had an ultrasound that showed inflammation in her bowel and is anemic.
After a week in hospital in agony (on morphine for pain) she just suddenly got better (still anemic though) the doctors failed to find out what was causing the problem she had a barium scan on Thursday which was done by a guy who clearly didnt care about finding out what was wrong with her..
When daisy is good she is a normal clever toddler she has always been small but gains weight doctors see her and think I'm crazy.
She had a fecal calprotectin 6 months ago that came back negative, would that happen anyways if she was not having a bad spell?
She's been tested for lots of things all to be negative they will not look at the possibility of crohns because of the fecal calprotectin results 6 months ago but surely her hospital visit cancels that out.. I just need advice and if her symptoms sound familiar to yours/your children's?
Oh and the barium xray was done while she was drinking the barium she had one mouthful out of it and refused to rest he took xray while she swallowed.. The barium would not have had a chance to reach her intestines.
I've missed out some things due to the length of the post.
Thank you.
Basically my daughter has frequent diarrheah and loose stools that contain mucous and occasionally blood she gets intense abdominal pain, she has a hard time digesting fibre (or anything on very bad days) her stools smell like acid and burn her skin/ sometimes they are gritty, on her first birthday she was particularly bad and both the inside corners of her eyes where blood red but the outside corners where normal the doctor said it was conjunctivitis the optcian said it was not.. also when she's bad she gets little spots on her face and sunken in eyes she's very pale.. We have been down the allergy path and on elimination diets but she can have trouble with a certain food one day and be fine with it the next.
She has been diagnosed with a milk allergy, reflux and toddler diarrheah but she no longer has medication for reflux and I don't think she has an allergy to milk just an intolerance like everything else. Toddler diarrheah does not come and go and should not cause pain or bleeding..
Since birth she has had approximately 10 episodes where she has screamed in pain for hours until she finally vomits and diarrheah at the same time leaving her lying lifeless on the bed only to be fine the next day..
Last week we had one of these episodes that lasted longer than usual and he was hospitalised and put on a drip due to severe dehydration in hospital she tested positive for infection, inflammation and had low blood protein levels which caused swelling, she had an ultrasound that showed inflammation in her bowel and is anemic.
After a week in hospital in agony (on morphine for pain) she just suddenly got better (still anemic though) the doctors failed to find out what was causing the problem she had a barium scan on Thursday which was done by a guy who clearly didnt care about finding out what was wrong with her..
When daisy is good she is a normal clever toddler she has always been small but gains weight doctors see her and think I'm crazy.
She had a fecal calprotectin 6 months ago that came back negative, would that happen anyways if she was not having a bad spell?
She's been tested for lots of things all to be negative they will not look at the possibility of crohns because of the fecal calprotectin results 6 months ago but surely her hospital visit cancels that out.. I just need advice and if her symptoms sound familiar to yours/your children's?
Oh and the barium xray was done while she was drinking the barium she had one mouthful out of it and refused to rest he took xray while she swallowed.. The barium would not have had a chance to reach her intestines.
I've missed out some things due to the length of the post.
Thank you.