A four-year-old child is experiencing persistent abdominal bloating, and the parents are seeking professional advice.
The abdominal epilepsy syndrome is a type of epilepsy characterized by abdominal pain, and its cause is not yet clear.
Abdominal pain in children may be caused by acute dyspepsia. It is recommended to consult a doctor for a check-up and to pay attention to dietary hygiene.
A child is experiencing abdominal pain and vomiting. After examination, the doctor diagnosed it as gastroenteritis and prescribed Qingda Composite Vitamin B12. After three days of medication, the child still feels unwell. How should experts handle this situation?
Discussing the causes and corresponding treatment methods for abdominal pain around the navel in a six-year-old child
A two-year-old child experiencing abdominal pain for a week, with symptoms including sweating and a pale complexion, is suspected to have intestinal spasms due to food or cold allergy.
Common causes of abdominal pain in children and the correct methods of handling it
Abdominal pain in infants with gastroenteritis can be caused by various factors, including improper diet, viral infections, or bacterial infections.
A 5-year-old girl has been experiencing abdominal pain and nausea for about 4 months. The doctor diagnosed it as a common symptom, usually requiring no special examination or treatment. However, it is important to note any other symptoms such as night pain, frequent vomiting, nocturnal diarrhea, stools with mucus and/or blood, growth and development stagnation, or even regression, as well as longer-term gastrointestinal symptoms like fever or rash. If none of these symptoms are present, continued observation is recommended; otherwise, a hospital visit is necessary. Additionally, addressing constipation issues in children can be improved by adjusting the diet and establishing a regular bowel habit.
Abdominal peritoneal lymph node swelling in a 5-year-old child may be due to acute mesenteric lymphadenitis