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What Causes Severe Headache And "tummy" Pain In A Six Year Old Child?

Hello. My six year old son is complaining of severe headache and "tummy" pain when his bladder is full; maintaining elevated temp near 101 degrees. Vomiting yesterday, but no nausea so far this morning. He is currently being treated with amoxicillin for bacterial pharyngitis, but I'm guessing he has a bladder infection as well. I had him pee in a cup this morning so I would have a specimen to take in - should I head to ER with him or make an appointment with his PCP?
Fri, 2 May 2014
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Hi.... Many thanks for consulting in Health Care Magic. I think you are probably right. He needs evaluation for urinary infection. But its not an emergency. Consult your PCP. Hope my answer was helpful for you. Happy to help anytime. Further clarifications and consultations on Health Care Magic are welcome.
Dr. Sumanth MBBS., DCH., DNB (Paed).
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What Causes Severe Headache And "tummy" Pain In A Six Year Old Child?

Hi.... Many thanks for consulting in Health Care Magic. I think you are probably right. He needs evaluation for urinary infection. But its not an emergency. Consult your PCP. Hope my answer was helpful for you. Happy to help anytime. Further clarifications and consultations on Health Care Magic are welcome. Dr. Sumanth MBBS., DCH., DNB (Paed).