Hi doctor my baby is 3 years old...she complained stomach pain after eating for the past 1 month ... suddenly she started vomiting...so took to hospital...she diagnosed with mesenteric adenitis...am attaching the scan report...dr prescribed antibiotics cexifime 100mg twice a day for 7 days and tinidazole for 5 days...after taking the antibiotics vomiting completely reduced and she stopped complaining stomach pain but after 2 days after stopping the antibiotics after completing full course medicine...she is sometimes says having stomach pain after meals...is this normal?? Or need to consult dr again...will that infection cured for this 7 days course antibiotics???
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Mesenteric adenitis as given in the report is a normal finding. No need to keep on giving antibiotics. The cause of Adenitis and stomach pain at this age is not usually known but related to digestion issues. Avoid junk food and give a healthy balanced diet with lots of fiber. Some types of medicine can be given. Please consult directly
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Complete the course of antibiotics, take other precautions like avoid junk food, give only home cooked food, make food less spicy, follow a timetable for meals and snacks,
Look out for danger signals , like severe pain in stomach, change in color/ consistency of stools, passage of blood in stools, decrease intake of food/ water
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