My son who is 5 year old and weight around 19kgs,
Whenever he is eating food or drinking milk or water he says stomach pain( which is not severe, just by rubbing on stomach for few minutes and he will be fine and back to play.)this is a recurrent stomach pain and we are seeing this from 1 year but not continuously.
P.S: He has an history of Constipation 2 year back and he is even constipated again from last 1 week(We have started rich fiber diet).
For stomach pain,we have already reached pediatrian, he said the stomach pain will settle down once he is 7 or 8 years of age.
Since this is happening after eating or drinking food
Can anyone help me what can be done to cure this?
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I have gone through his complains. Vague pain even after drinking wateror milk or eating food. It does not look serious, Try Chocolates or bournvita to milk to make it tasty. If there is no pain after chocolates, then Relax. After chocolates, he must brush his his teeth. To stimulate liver, I give sorbitol 1tsf bd. Give him 1 dose of antiworm albendazol 400mg at nightafter early light dinner. You can continue sorbitol for 2months. His constipation will be relieved, appetite will improve. Add carrot tomato as salad.he can eat any time as snacks. Please give me feed back. Must follow hygiene.
Keep immunization in mild. Healthy emotional environment is required Never shout or abuse or argue in presence of your child. They develop behaviour problems.
I am available if need be consult me on video through Practo. Consult.
Please I expect feed back. In event of any problem don't hesitate to go to hospital.All the best.
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