The doctor will ask about your child's health history. The doctor will also give your child an exam. Your child may also need these tests:
Blood test
This test checks for low red blood cells (anemia) or infection. Your child may also give a poop sample. Your child's doctor will check the sample for blood.
Wireless capsule endoscopy or double balloon enteroscopy
These tests put tiny cameras into the small intestine. They look for problems.
Meckel scan
A substance called technetium is injected into your child's bloodstream. Your child will get this though an intravenous (I.V.) line. The substance can be seen on a nuclear scan, similar to an X-ray, in parts of the body where there's stomach tissue. This includes the Meckel diverticulum.
Rectosigmoidoscopy
A small, flexible tube with a camera is inserted into your child's rectum and last part of the large intestine (sigmoid colon). Your child's doctor will look at the inside of the rectum and large intestine. The doctor will check for bleeding, blockages, and other problems.