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What Causes Recurrent Sharp Stomach Pain?

My 15 yr daughter has stomach pain every day for more that 7 months. Pain starts soon as she wakes up most of the time is upper part of the stomach at other times pain is in whole stomach and she feels stubbing pain. Blood test done is normal, ultrasound results are normal, but she is not well at all, and so many visits to the doctors and emergencies didn t come with any results. Main symptoms: stomach pain, nausea, headache, tiredness. She doesn t vomit and has regular bowel movements.
Wed, 31 Jan 2018
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tell her to be more active...go for jog...and do physical exercises. she may be sufferi g from gastritis....due to which there is collection of gas in upper part of abdomen....u cam give her ...
tab pantop D once per day ...every morning...empty stomach...half an hour before food...that may relieve the symptoms...
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What Causes Recurrent Sharp Stomach Pain?

tell her to be more active...go for jog...and do physical exercises. she may be sufferi g from gastritis....due to which there is collection of gas in upper part of abdomen....u cam give her ... tab pantop D once per day ...every morning...empty stomach...half an hour before food...that may relieve the symptoms...