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Child Had Kidney Infection And Stomach Pain. Treated With Enemas And Movicol. Still Have Pain. What Is It?

Hi my 9 yr old daughter has been complaining of tummy pain for last 2 months.Doc diagnosed kidney infection first then hospital treated her for constipation with 12 movicol and 2 duculax a day.when that didn't work they tried enemas and she ended up having 5 doses of picolax. After all of htis she is still complaining of tummy ache, has had small amounts of sick up into her mouth. Consultant has now diagnosed RAP. What do you think?
Fri, 13 Dec 2013
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Hi,
Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic.
Constipation usually lead to urinary and kidney infections so constipation has to be treated with dietary changes, exercises, and laxatives.
Recurrent Abdominal Pain is a diagnosis of exclusion and if every thing on investigation is normal and the child is still having pain, then this has to be considered.
Hope I have answered your query.
Regards.
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Child Had Kidney Infection And Stomach Pain. Treated With Enemas And Movicol. Still Have Pain. What Is It?

Hi, Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic. Constipation usually lead to urinary and kidney infections so constipation has to be treated with dietary changes, exercises, and laxatives. Recurrent Abdominal Pain is a diagnosis of exclusion and if every thing on investigation is normal and the child is still having pain, then this has to be considered. Hope I have answered your query. Regards.