Post by masders on Feb 15, 2024 3:31:32 GMT -6
Abdominal pain is a common problem in children. Pains usually appear due to a change in food. Although parents often panic, they should know that in most cases, abdominal pain is nothing serious. But to be safe and sleep peacefully, the best thing is to consult a pediatrician for any pain. Below you will read the causes of abdominal pain: CONSTIPATION Constipation is one of the most common causes of abdominal pain in children, especially in slightly older children. It is manifested by pain in the lower part of the abdomen. "Constipation occurs as a result of dry foods, fresh fruits and vegetables and plant fibers rich in grains. If the child cannot have a bowel movement for several days and has abdominal pain, it is best to visit the pediatrician.
Urinary infection Urinary tract infections are also one of the reasons for colic pain in children. They are more common in girls aged 1-6 years. Urinary infection manifests Moldova Email List itself with discomfort in the urinary tract, but also with pain and burning during urination. Also, these children feel the need to urinate frequently. If you notice such symptoms in your child, go to the pediatrician who will visit the child and perform urine and urine culture tests, in case the presence of a urinary infection is observed, he will give you a prescription for antibiotics for curing infection and soothing abdominal pain. Streptococcus in the throat Streptococcus is an infection caused by streptococcus bacteria in the throat. It is manifested by sore throat, fever and abdominal pain. Vomiting and headache may also occur.
It is necessary to perform a swab/sowing in the throat, and in case the result shows the presence of streptococcal bacteria, it should be treated with antibiotics. Inflammation of the appendix Inflammation of appendicitis is very rare in children aged 3-5 years. If your child has inflammation of appendicitis, the first telltale sign is constant abdominal pain, more precisely in the central part around the navel, which gradually focuses on the lower part of the right side. If the pain lasts for a long time, you should immediately see a doctor. The only treatment is surgical intervention. Allergy to milk and milk products Allergy of dairy products is the reaction to the protein that is present in milk, and is manifested by pain and cramps in the abdomen, which are usually accompanied by vomiting, diarrhea and signs of redness on the skin. Emotional disturbances Emotional disturbances, especially in school-age children, can cause recurring abdominal pain.
Urinary infection Urinary tract infections are also one of the reasons for colic pain in children. They are more common in girls aged 1-6 years. Urinary infection manifests Moldova Email List itself with discomfort in the urinary tract, but also with pain and burning during urination. Also, these children feel the need to urinate frequently. If you notice such symptoms in your child, go to the pediatrician who will visit the child and perform urine and urine culture tests, in case the presence of a urinary infection is observed, he will give you a prescription for antibiotics for curing infection and soothing abdominal pain. Streptococcus in the throat Streptococcus is an infection caused by streptococcus bacteria in the throat. It is manifested by sore throat, fever and abdominal pain. Vomiting and headache may also occur.
It is necessary to perform a swab/sowing in the throat, and in case the result shows the presence of streptococcal bacteria, it should be treated with antibiotics. Inflammation of the appendix Inflammation of appendicitis is very rare in children aged 3-5 years. If your child has inflammation of appendicitis, the first telltale sign is constant abdominal pain, more precisely in the central part around the navel, which gradually focuses on the lower part of the right side. If the pain lasts for a long time, you should immediately see a doctor. The only treatment is surgical intervention. Allergy to milk and milk products Allergy of dairy products is the reaction to the protein that is present in milk, and is manifested by pain and cramps in the abdomen, which are usually accompanied by vomiting, diarrhea and signs of redness on the skin. Emotional disturbances Emotional disturbances, especially in school-age children, can cause recurring abdominal pain.