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3 Year Kid, Abdominal Pain, Rash On Bum, Painful Bowel Movement. Taking High Fiber Diet. Advice?
my daugter is 3 years of age she has been having abdominal pain and she has a rash on her bum tgat hasnt been able to get better only because she has to make a bowel movement almost every 20 minutes that she triez to hold in because its painful to her. i have been to 2 doctors and both have told me that everyyhing seems fine and looks fine and looks fine. however its a month later and ive used almost every diaper rash cream off the shelf, suppositories to help loosen and evev gave her a high fiber diet to making bowel movements easier for her. none of yhis has worked and she still continues to go through the same routine day in and day out. i change her almost 15 times a day if not more. is there something im missing if so please let me know your tboughts.
Welcome to HCM. Go for routine blood tests and also stool test. Target treatment is depends upon stool report. keep proper hydration by give her ors formula,buttermilk,rice with curd . Norflox with metronidazol will be helpful.Also give dewormin treatment. Give her Lacobacillus sachates. Also try to find out any food allergy. Local application of rash cream with antifungal cream will be helpful. Better ask your pediatrician for proper line of treatment.
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3 Year Kid, Abdominal Pain, Rash On Bum, Painful Bowel Movement. Taking High Fiber Diet. Advice?
Welcome to HCM. Go for routine blood tests and also stool test. Target treatment is depends upon stool report. keep proper hydration by give her ors formula,buttermilk,rice with curd . Norflox with metronidazol will be helpful.Also give dewormin treatment. Give her Lacobacillus sachates. Also try to find out any food allergy. Local application of rash cream with antifungal cream will be helpful. Better ask your pediatrician for proper line of treatment.