It could be she is intolerant to something like dairy or celiac or something and just needs looking into.
Try not google as our mind can over think..
Do something nice together this weekend like to the sea side for a day and remember the hospital will support you all and talk with you and put you at ease ...
Here for you too...
Love glynis
I am so sorry, Ed. It is awful when your child has a medical concern, and it is an added challenge when they are little and cannot explain their symptoms.
@glynis brought up a very plausible scenario. Sometimes food intolerances or allergies can irritate the digestive system. For example, blood in stools is not uncommon for food allergies.
My daughter has a food allergy and was exclusively breastfed. She refused to eat any table food until she was a year old, yet she was still regularly exposed to her allergy via breast milk. Our pediatrician suspected dairy so I eliminated all dairy from my diet, and it did nothing.
Unfortunately, we did not realize her true allergy until she started eating solids and broke out in hives — egg whites. It made absolute sense when a blood test confirmed it, and I still wish we would have known sooner. There are eight common childhood allergies, it may be necessary to try eliminating all of them.
Just wanted to share that anecdote in hopes it might be a possible better outcome versus some of the other options. Will be thinking of your family!
Our baby grandson has the same problem and needs special milk and only root veg and bananas till see the specialist .
No soya,milk,eggs,Dairy ,Gluten a lot more...
Love glynis
We've been under the supervision of a private consultant as well as two NHS ones, and a milk protein or Soya allergy has always been the go to likely cause. But, after two months of absolutely no milk or Soya (with blood and mucous still present) the consultants have been scratching their heads somewhat which is why we were passed onto Birmingham Children's Hospital.
The private consultant we are seeing is the one who ordered the calprotectin test.
In fact, she has been absolutely adorable eating solids for the first time. She really loves her food.
Hello Ed
You're such a good man in supporting others. I don't post much on here now but I browse and I'm so sorry for your worry about your baby girl.
So much thinking of you and your family.
Warmest wishes to you all.
Eve
It is unfortunate that you and your wife had to anguish over this needlessly, Ed. Our instincts are often correct, I am very happy that this proved to be the case.So it turns out the lab report was incorrect; whoever filled it out got it all wrong. If I hadn't have read into calprotectin then I probably wouldn't have slept all weekend. Me and my wife couldn't find anything in the literature that suggested our result was abnormal. This is what calmed me down because my gut instinct was that they were wrong. Now it's confirmed.
I'm so happy for you all, Ed it means she could be like my nephew and intolerant to gluten
So it turns out the lab report was incorrect; whoever filled it out got it all wrong.
She could be intolerant to many things. I think we'll only find out when we feed her something that is the allergen.