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Hedache and then vimitting
My son 9 yrs old vomit during school time and feel hedache . After hedache vomitt the feel normal . And this happen only in school . But at the same time and same situation at home no problem
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Could be due to school anxiety or a migraine variant.However he should be seen by a pediatrician to find out the exact cause and treat accordingly.
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Could be due to stress related ,with respect to school , academic pressure or possibility of migraine is also high .. consult with ur nearest physician with detailed clinical history
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Talk with lots of love to your kid about what is the problem  in school. Something  bother, some one bulling, teacher  behavior  etc etc. May be migraine?    May be psychological? But consult a paediatric doctor. Emset liquid 4 ml in empty stomach  before  school. Lansaprazole one in empty stomach before  going to school. 3 days. Observe.
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Take to Pediatrics doctor.
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If this is happening everytime in school, and only in school, please talk to your kid. Make him feel free to talk to you about his concerns at school. Most of the times this would be only psychological as there may be something that is  bothering him at school. Like study workload, study pressure, bullying from friends or teachers. Something that he doesn't like at school. If you could find out his problems, please reassure him and make sure he doesn't have to face all those. Meanwhile you can consult a pediatrician to look for any pathophysiological issues, if any.
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Dear Parent, I understand your concern about your son’s recurrent headaches and vomiting episodes at school. Here’s what you should know:  Possible Causes:  1. Stress or Anxiety: School-related stress (e.g., exams, social pressure) can trigger headaches and vomiting in children. The fact that symptoms occur only at school supports this possibility.  2. Migraine:Children can experience abdominal migraines, which present as headaches followed by vomiting.  3. Environmental Triggers:* Factors like bright lights, noise, or dehydration at school could contribute.  4. Other Causes:Rarely, vision problems, food sensitivities, or neurological issues may need evaluation.  Immediate Steps:  - Observe patterns (timing, activities before symptoms).  - Ensure hydration and a light, healthy snack before school.  - Encourage open conversation about school stressors.  When to Seek Help:  If symptoms worsen, occur outside school, or are accompanied by fever, confusion, or visual changes, consult a doctor immediately.  Recommendation:  A detailed evaluation is needed to rule out underlying conditions and address triggers. Behavioral strategies or medical management may help.  For personalized guidance, you can reach me on WhatsApp at **Eight Zero Zero Nine Eight Two One Three Three Two** to schedule a consultation. 
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Paediatrician consultation.
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Maybe due to anxiety or otherwise
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Consultation for detailed discussion is advisable
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He needs physical examination by his doctor take him to pediatrician
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Need few more details for further evaluation. Kindly connect
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Consult pediatrician for physical examination once.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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need more information kindly consult
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It could be psychological.
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speak to your child, is he being bullied at school? or has any reason for stress or fear of going to school. It might help more than you can imagine.
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Need proper history and evaluation for further management Could be migraine Regular walk exercise start yoga
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Avoid fried food and spicy food and Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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