My 3 year old baby is crying keeping his hands on stomach and sitting in toilet position.this is for every 15 minutes or so then he comes calm after giving chloropam and taximo.. first time he cried a lot. 2nd time(after 2 days of 1st occurance) he didnt cry more comparing 1st one... in our area the climate is so hot due to summer.. we thought that might be the cause.. need to know about it before it turns out to be big..
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It could be stomach infection or urine infection. Need proper examination and some test if needed. Taxim o is antibiotic, don't use it without any consultation.
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Consult to your pediatrician, dnt delay
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How many days since your child has these symptoms? Had this occur before , or this is first episode? If first episode and no other similar illness in past, it could be some stomach infection. do your child has vomiting or loose motions associated with it?
Your pediatrician will be able to answer better after through examination.
Does your child has constipation? it could also worsen the symptoms.
read on the link to know more about constipation, very common in young children with recurrent stomach pain.
http://mayaclinic.in/patient-education/constipation-in-children/
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