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What Causes Abdominal Pain And Vomiting Bright Green Substance?
My 11 year old grandson has been experiencing pain in his abdomen, not specifically the lower right quadrant, along with vomiting all day and night up to the present. The last few times he has vomited, it is bright green. Is this bile from an empty stomach or should I be concerned about something more serious?
Hello.. As u said constant abdominal pain and vomming may not be an usual cause... miggt be he have gastroenteritis or inflammation of gallbladder or may be something else... and constnat vomming may lead to dehydration and electrolyte distubance in body....which may coz intestne to be paralysed... For better evaluation kindly get done x ray of abdomen abd usg abdomen to rule out the xoz...nd alonh with routine vlood work up and electrolyte.... will guide us for suppotive treatment
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What Causes Abdominal Pain And Vomiting Bright Green Substance?
Hello.. As u said constant abdominal pain and vomming may not be an usual cause... miggt be he have gastroenteritis or inflammation of gallbladder or may be something else... and constnat vomming may lead to dehydration and electrolyte distubance in body....which may coz intestne to be paralysed... For better evaluation kindly get done x ray of abdomen abd usg abdomen to rule out the xoz...nd alonh with routine vlood work up and electrolyte.... will guide us for suppotive treatment