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==Background==
==Background==

Latest revision as of 17:16, 17 January 2026


This page is for pediatric patients. For adult patients, see: gastrointestinal bleeding


Background

  • 4 Questions
    • Is this really blood?
    • Is blood really coming from the GI tract?
      • Blood in diaper may also be vaginal or urinary source
    • Is it a small or large amount
    • Has this happened before?


Clinical Features

  • Blood in stool or vomit


Differential Diagnosis

Upper GI Bleeding (peds)


Lower GI Bleeding (peds)


Evaluation

  • CBC
  • NG lavage
    • Consider for suspectedsig. GI blood loss
    • Small child: 12F NG tube; instill 50cc saline
    • Older child: 14-16F NG tube; instill 100-200cc saline
    • Aspirate after 2-3min


Management

  • Contingent on underlying etiology


Disposition

See Also

Gastrointestinal Bleeding Pages


External Links


References