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I was worried sick just now while changing her! ð. i just changed my daughters diaper who is one year old. My 1 year old just had a nappy full of these little black worm like things. My 9 month old had black threads in his poop and now I know it is bananas because he has been snacking on them. Will stop the banana for a few days and see what happens. You are so welcome – we’re very happy to help ð, Thank you very much for sharing important informations God bless you ð, thank you very much..i was really worried about this…i too experienced this i thought the same way but now after reading this i a fineÂ, I’ve just been panicking thinking my baby had threadworms but I can relax now as he’s been eating bananas in his breakfast the last few days. Now I feel much better. He just ate couple of pieces of banana a couple of days ago (in Sao Paulo, Brasil) and now there are those threads and the poo is somewhat runny and mucus like. Looked like worms, but none were moving and nothing looking like a head, but still concerning. Yes, strange though it may seem, eating bananas can lead to the appearance of black, fibrous threads in baby’s poop and – from personal experience – we agree that they do look alarmingly like worms! Though this does not pose a threat to your baby, itâs a good idea to check with a doctor to make sure the blood is not a symptom of something more serious. Thank you so much! I’m not comfortable!” LOL  I am SO RELAXED after reading this Post ð I gave my 4 months old Baby, Banana for the first time…and he had black worms in his poo too… ð After reading this i am so glad that it is not any thing to worry…. -After reading this I am relief that it may be nothing major. I thought to google before going to doctor for these black “worms” – yes they are black and still. I was pretty frightened and they kept appearing in every diaper. The specks caused by food or medication can be dealt with just by stopping their use or changing their use. I was on the verge of a panic attack, I was examining my 4 mths old poo for hours trying to figure out how she could have worms!!lol. As an earlier ‘commenter’ remarked, these threads are visible in banana itself if you look very closely. i discovered the same in my 5 month old baby who has been eating banana for the past 2 days. Please help. I think it’s great that there is this website! I just noticed this in my baby’s diaper and I was shocked! I was so worried, she has had banana before but just small amounts but yesterday she sat and ate a full banana so this is obviousy the reason for it. Another thought… are you breast feeding? My  6 month old son had recently been eating bananas, and I thought he had parasites or something worse. Thank you so much!!! Rather than calling the doc, I googled and found your link. Do you know why they just showed up now? I’ve been worried sick about it all morning and have been searching the internet for information, when I stumbled upon this article – I’m so relieved now – thanks once again . Oh, beautiful! She has never had any banana. freaky but interesting. I can sleep better tonight. You should never confuse it with the presence of colon cancer. I’m so pleased that this post eased your mind ð. Always consider reducing the dose or terminating the intake immediately. When this occurs, it could be because you have some inflammation of the colon. She had them w/ jarred bananas but lighter in color, much more & darker w/ fresh banana. my lil one 9mnths 10days old baby boy is passing stools with large no of black immovable threads black in colour ………..are these worms? Excessive mucus in the stool of your baby that is accompanied with blood could be a sign of infection. But blueberries, beets, and grape juice can also cause stool to appear black. Hi there, My daughter has never eaten bananas as she is prone to constipation and bananas can aggravate it. The normal color of your stool is brown or lightly dark. She is also teething 3 teeth at once…so we are dealing with a lot of differint things here. So I’m kind a worried that he’ll get hungry at night. Thanks so much for posting this info. In most cases, if you have the upper gastrointestinal tract infection, then you will have bleeding which will in the long run make you have black specks in your stool. I’ve been very upset, and got crazy ideas about it’s worms and keep thinking what my little one has eaten in the last 2 days ??? My 5 month old had these black strings in her poop yesterday, I took a picture of the diaper & brought her to the doctor but they couldn’t give me any answers. There are very high possibilities that the presence of black specks in stool could be indicative of parasite eggs deposition. Just now my lo 4m 3w passed poop which had black worms kind of. I did gave my 5mnth old mashed banana’s few weeks ago for the first and last time but why these thread like things keep coming till now?? The only thing he’s been eating since he was sick was bananas. This actually confirmed my intentions to make his food at home since it doesn’t show up in jarred/processed bananas (at least not often). If you give your baby an iron supplement, his stools may turn dark green or almost black. As a matter of fact, since this post was originally made, I’ve had ANOTHER baby whose diapers look decidedly wormy after banana – and I would say that the threads do appear brownish in colour at times. This is because the medications irritate the lining of the digestive tract. They are so convincing and because our little one has been poorly of late, I was worried it may have been something more sinister. I can breath my 14 month old daughter just went poo and I saw some black things in her diaper so of course I freak out and called her doctor. If you are in any doubt, it is better to check with your baby’s doctor – just to be on the safe side. Since meconium is made of amniotic fluid, mucus, skin cells, and other stuff ingested in utero, it doesn't really smell â so you may not realize it's time for a diaper change.. It freaked me out and I just left a message with the doctor. Thank you very much guys, you really helped calm my wife down. Please reload CAPTCHA. week…..no wonder the results was astonishing……I email the link immediately to my wife to have read……. I exclusively breast feed my 3 month old. Diseases, malfunctioning of your body and diet are all possible causes of the black specks in your stool. Thank you..I gussed the same with my 6 month old and your article confirmed it. I’m glad it helped set your mind at rest. There are many explanations that could be given for the black specks in your stool. Once again, Thanks. But the last 3 days the thread like things are red in colour.. like saffron threads instead of black… what could be the cause.. i know they r not worms.. just red version of the black fibers that started once she started on bananas. thanks for this info. And one of my girl friends looked up ‘parasites black worms’, got this site and then called me and said that it was normal. Googled it and found your blog, I feel better now ð. She loves bananas and I now feel guilty that I stopped giving them to her for more than one month. ), I give him banana this morning and I saw his poop with too many black strings and look like a worm I’m so worried thanks I saw is article and feel relief now….. Lol – yes, it’s probably not the last startling poop you’ll see! ð. Hi Lana, I have emailed you with instructions for sending in a photo – thank you. What are the possibilities? He also isn’t feeling well so I’m going to show the Dr. his diaper just to be sure but this site was very helpful to ease my mind for now. There are some foods that when you take, you will see black specks in your stool. But I have not seen the blackish threads in the poo. I knew there had to be some explanation I could find! thanks alot xxxxxxx. Please advise if possible. Thanx. I agree it’s strange that you’re only seeing this for the first time since he started the meds… perhaps the color of his stools has changed as a result, making the fibers more visible…? Thank you! display: none !important; Banannas are certainly in the lead for the quanity of black “threads” but apples and peaches have created this as well with my children. Thanks for the information. This leads to black spots in the stool. There is a very big percentage of those people who report to have abdominal pain and at the same time abdominal pain. Thanks a bunch, I was about to take my 5 month old to the emergency room because I thought he had worms (tons of them). My daughter has been eating bananas alot lately and I too googled it and found this blog. Thanks a lot, I was dam worried after seeing black threads in my 14 month old son, Now I am relieved a lot…………Thanks Every one. (for bout a wk) n she poopd bout 4 times today b4 the There is no way he could have eaten anything other that what we are giving him. being a mother of three i thought i knew and seen it all,…its weird because my baby was teething and had diahrrea for the last couple of days and they reccomended i gave him smushed banana’s for it,but they never said this was gonna be an outcome….Thank you so much and now i can get back to my day…=). OMG Thank you! now my mind is free of worries! just a litTle amOunt. What if it’s not banana? Dear Christine, It’s a pity bananas don’t come with a little warning, as one parent commented! thank godness I found this blog. I’d suggest taking her to the doctor to establish the cause of both this and the vomiting – please let us know how she gets on. Thank you Lana – our post now contains a link to your photo. This is because it is made up of something called meconium, which is made up of everything mom ingested while baby was in the womb. Thanks netmums!! Bananas! Generally, the color of your stool gives an indication of your body’s state of health. any idea? When I was washing a load of his cloth diapers, I noticed tiny black worm-like things and I immediately began worrying that he had gotten worms from our dog who likes to sneak him kisses on the face every chance she gets. In the long run, this leads to the bleeding of the upper gastrointestinal tract. I know with my little boy that it only happens after a banana, he’s had pears and lots of other fruits and never had the worm like threads. It could be fibers from another fruit/veg – however, you should see a doctor for a proper diagnosis, just to be on the safe side. Thanks! I can see how Mums are getting wrinkles ! man i was haven a panic attack over here ..i thought my baby had worms……. I too was freaking out about these black specks. Do you think these foods could cause this? My 7 month old son had his diaper covered with this timy threadlike stuff and i got really scared. Is there any alternate to avoid the strands? Finding this article really calmed me down ð In addition, black specks also mean that you may be having an underlying medical condition. Child feeling sick and noticed bits of white greasy bowel movements. Because babies are more susceptible to infections and diseases than adults, it is necessary to alert a pediatrician of changes in their stools immediately. This is post do helped me to relieve in short time. BLACK poop could mean intestinal bleeding. Thanks for your quick response and wonderful website!! On the other hand, if you have bleeding on the lower part of your digestive tract, then you will have red stool. This is often a common condition that is brought about by a number of causes. Today I notice brown string like things in her poop. My doctor says its all part of the fun ð glad I didnt start with beets! Pressure off. But we’ve stopped that for a week now. thank you so much for this article & the picture! tomorrow she will start eating apple. i just have to continue observing if there is more strange stuff other than the one i noticed. No, not at all. These are especially the foods that contain high levels of proteins like soy and cow’s milk. Please let us know how your little one gets on. Thank you for a helpful website and thank you to the other parents for participating and leaving their comment’s. gave him banana for the first time yesterday. Omg! The ones in her diaper were more coiled so they still alarmed me a little. Anyway, I’m glad you’ve found the post helpful ð, hey..my 4 munth old poops green sumtymz..he jst has rice cereal hom cukd..iz it blood mixd poop?ny advic, You may find this post about green poop useful… My baby’s poo is green. he is taking small banana pieces mixed wid biscuits nd cereial…..can this b the cause? After introducing solid foods to baby, there are very noticeable changes in his poop – and they CAN be a little worrying, particularly when you’ve become accustomed to the yellow, almost sweet-smelling poop of the breast fed baby! I was convinced DS had worms! Wow.. then she has had very bad pale with bits of white greasy bowel movements that go everywhere from 2-5 times ... but it seems to go on for weeks at a time do you think it is just a virus or should I have the... View answer. $200! Shes always wanting to feed her weird things..lol.I feel so much better now. Thank God it wasnt worms…lmbo! I was so scared and I called the doctor. Thank you! Is it Normal? thanks to this article. My daughter had banana for the first time this afternoon – my heart was racing while I tried to finish changing her nappy so I could look it up on the net! Just wondering how long will it last? Black poop could be an indicator that your baby is getting too much iron. She has had bananas in the past and never had them in her poo. My 5 1/2 months old daughter had a tiny bit of banana yesterday for the first time and I was freaking out when I changed her diaper today. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC), vanadium, which is a trace mineral medication is likely to cause black specks in your stool. The things that the body responds to in these ways are something.. Thanks Cristine… you really made me relax.. i saw the same thing in my daughter today and freaked out.. yes i did give her bananas, thank you soo much. Was thinking is it hair that he ate and its a lot there is no way he cld eat that much. I even touched them to see if they would move. I also fed her bananas (but only one spoonful)! Hi Christine, We went to see a chinese physician and she did a massage for him and prescribe 5 days medication for me as I’m breastfeeding. Thanks Christine ! I called my friend and she told me it’s normal when they take bananas and i search the web and found this blog which confirms it . This is a harmless and perfectly normal phenomenon – although the black bits may sometimes look more like specks than threads or worms. I too freaked out this morning when i saw the thread like black stuff in her poo! The presence of abdominal pain and irritable bowel syndrome when at the same time you have black spots in stool could mean various things. This is because there are other conditions that could be secondary to the primary conditions causing the black specks. I hope it’s from that. so you mean even a litTle amOunt of fresh bAnana may pRoduce numbers of “worms” in my bAby’s poOp? I told him to wait until I did some “research” online. In the event that you have anemia, deficiency of blood, your doctor could recommend some iron supplements. Whew. Black bits in poop (apologies- pic included) December 13, 2015 | by keeberhard1 I am slowly increasing the formula that my baby receives and the last three days I have noticed little black flecks in his poop. I thought about the effects of bananas, since he loves it and yesterday he had the bigger type (Locally known as Bogoya) yet i could comprehend with what i saw. thank you very much, my 7mnth old daughter had a banana yesterday and had black looking like worms in poo today, was so worried and am so glad after reading, thank you, can enjoy my weekend now. This condition is to a less extent compared to ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s diseases likely to cause cancer. There are also some fruits that when you take, black specks come along in your stool; they include bananas, blueberries, plums, figs and cherries. If anything serious I will keep you posted, Anna, we haven’t yet heard from a parent whose baby has experienced this after exclusively breastfeeding – but that certainly doesn’t mean it isn’t possible. In most cases, the pain in your abdomen appears on the left side. The habit of turning back to look at your stool to examine the color is not a common practice. Ah, thank you, thank you, thank you. is there any clue for this? notice.style.display = "block"; I remembered he’s eaten mashed banana’s before he had that kind of poop. Luckily I found your site and we are more relaxed now. I wonder if there is a difference between the bottled baby food banana and just a mushed up fresh banana?? The specks could also mean that you have gastritis. Thanks very much. The samr black worms had me loosing it. I was so worried. b/c his ped. Seems like it’s been the cause of a LOT of grey hairs out there!! However… I gave the baby about an inch of banana on Monday and now it is Saturday and the ‘worms’ are as numerous as ever. They looked more like worms or parasites or something – definitely not threads! The reason behind this is that it is linked to internal bleeding. Harrison is 21/2 and has had bananas lots of time before but has only just started having thread / worm like black bits in his poo. 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