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Suggest Treatment For Abdomen Pain And Nausea

My 61/2 yr old son has mild pain and since morning, he vomited also 3 times initially sticky saliva then bright yellow color fluid mixed with little saliva then food consumed last night, some food came out in form of formed tube shape, after that he felt good but mild pain abdomen and nausea still there, pl advise. Regards
Fri, 20 Jun 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.

Hi since the child is just six and half year old , it is difficult to get a proper history.
The pain , vomiting and the contents are suggestive for some obstruction in the intestinal tract or a form of a gastroenteritis.
Keep a watch, if the problem is getting solved on its own , nothing to worry as this can be an abdominal flu or so.
Consult a pediatric Surgeon preferably.
You can give him oral water ans other fluids if tolerating. If the vomiting continues or has any other associated symptoms , he may need to be admistted for a day or 2.
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Suggest Treatment For Abdomen Pain And Nausea

Hi. Thanks for your query. Hi since the child is just six and half year old , it is difficult to get a proper history. The pain , vomiting and the contents are suggestive for some obstruction in the intestinal tract or a form of a gastroenteritis. Keep a watch, if the problem is getting solved on its own , nothing to worry as this can be an abdominal flu or so. Consult a pediatric Surgeon preferably. You can give him oral water ans other fluids if tolerating. If the vomiting continues or has any other associated symptoms , he may need to be admistted for a day or 2.