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Child Has Pain On Tummy. Why Is This Caused?

My two year old has been complaining that her tummy hurts but when she points its on the left bottom side of her tummy she still active for the most part and is potty trained so I don't know what going on last week she alsowould cry when she would go pee iñ the toilet and when she never does this she would pee her pants while on her way to the er its like she could not hold it it very little urine would come out this week she's donemuch better but I still complaining about her tummy pain and she always skrunnches up to that side of the pain
Thu, 2 May 2013
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Hi,

Thanks for writing to health care magic.

Your kid seems to have urinary tract infection.

UTI is associated with burning urination, increased frequency of urination and urgency.

A simple urine examination and urine culture and sensitivity will help in diagnosis.

Antibiotics prescribed by your doctor will help.

You should give plenty of water to your kid.

Continue to ask further queries as required.
Hope this helps.
Take care.
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Child Has Pain On Tummy. Why Is This Caused?

Hi, Thanks for writing to health care magic. Your kid seems to have urinary tract infection. UTI is associated with burning urination, increased frequency of urination and urgency. A simple urine examination and urine culture and sensitivity will help in diagnosis. Antibiotics prescribed by your doctor will help. You should give plenty of water to your kid. Continue to ask further queries as required. Hope this helps. Take care.