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What Causes Stomach Pain In Children?

my 6 year old daughter came back from school today with stomache pain, she didnt eat all day and she vominted twice.....she had some water and vomited again.

no fever and no diahrea but 9 hours now and she still feels pain.

she refuses to eat or drink anything.

do i need to go to a doctor or is there anything i need to give her? shall i just wait for some time?



thank you
Thu, 22 May 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query and an elucidate history.
You should go to the Doctor ASAP ; she needs to undergo blood and other relevant tests and most important to undergo a clinical examination by a Pediatric Surgeon is possible as this is the most important point in diagnosis.

She mat be suffering from appendicitis or abdominal lymph node enlargement ( so common in children - so this is also called as tummy tonsils) or a subclinical form of gastroenteritis...

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What Causes Stomach Pain In Children?

Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. You should go to the Doctor ASAP ; she needs to undergo blood and other relevant tests and most important to undergo a clinical examination by a Pediatric Surgeon is possible as this is the most important point in diagnosis. She mat be suffering from appendicitis or abdominal lymph node enlargement ( so common in children - so this is also called as tummy tonsils) or a subclinical form of gastroenteritis... Do not wait