POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month2 months agoA. Seeing thread-like blood in your 15-month-old's stool can be concerning, but it's not always serious. It is often caused by a small anal fissure (tiny tear near the anus) due to hard stool or constipation, which is common in toddlers. If your baby is otherwise active, eating well, and the stool is normal in color and consistency (not watery or black), it's likely not urgent. However, if the blood continues for more than 2–3 days, becomes heavier, or your baby shows signs of pain, fever, diarrhea, or poor feeding, it’s best to consult a pediatrician to rule out infection, allergy, or other causes. Keep your child hydrated and ensure soft, fiber-rich foods to avoid constipation.
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