Tummy ache Dr Trisha Macnair Tummy ache or abdominal pain is pain of any sort in or around the abdomen - the area of the body between the chest and the legs.
Tummy ache Frequent urination of small amounts of urine Burning, stinging, pain or chills when urinating ...
Tummy ache (abdominal pain). Poor appetite. General malaise (feeling 'off colour'). Behavioural changes, such as being more irritable or unhappy. Fidgeting, restlessness and other signs that the child needs to go to the toilet. Feeling sick (nausea).
Tummy aches Vomiting (throwing up) Poor appetite (not being hungry) Pain with voiding (peeing) Side or back pain Pain with CIC Child wet more often between CIC Cloudy, smelly urine; blood or mucus in the urine Sore skin ...
Factsheet: tummy aches in children NHS Direct Symptom Checker: abdominal pain The Gut Trust: IBS Beat the bloat ...
If you think your stomach ache may be related to hunger - try to eat something, but take it easy, as overindulgence may also lead to tummy ache! ...
More physical complaints for which no cause can be found, such as tummy ache or headache, being tired and other problems. Blaming themselves - small children are likely to misunderstand the events of the trauma and somehow think it was their fault.
abdomen, acute abdomen, adhesions, belly pain, diverticulitis, gripes, stomach ache, tummy ache, appendicitis, gallbladder disease, ulcer, infection, ruptured blood vessel, heart attack, liver inflammation, pancreas inflammation, kidney stone, ...
IBS—not your typical tummy ache. Symptoms may include abdominal bloating and soreness, gas, alternating diarrhea and constipation, backaches, and fatigue. According to research or other evidence, the following self-care steps may be helpful.
Most children with chickenpox act sick, with symptoms such as a fever, headache, tummy ache, or loss of appetite for a day or two before breaking out in the classic pox rash. These symptoms last 2 to 4 days after breaking out.
a headache aching muscles tummy ache, diarrhoea and vomiting, especially in children weakness or lack of energy ...
Allergies can make your eyes water and your nose run, make your skin itchy and bumpy, make your throat and ears sore, and make your tummy ache. They can even give you diarrhea . . . gross! But don't worry.
Tongue tie (ankyloglossia) in children Tonsillitis Tracheomalacia Tummy ache ...
Abdominal pain is one of the most common reasons for a parent to bring his or her child to medical attention. Evaluation of a "tummy ache" can challenge both parents and the physician.
probiotics appear to be useful in treating a variety of gastrointestinal problems including inflammatory bowel disease (such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis), ulcers, and irritable bowel syndrome. Flatulence and non-specific tummy aches can ...
See also: Symptom, Infections, Viral, Fever, Bacterial
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