Hi, stomach pain with vomiting and gas is common in kids and due to diet, infection or constipation.
Keep her hydrated, offer light meals and watch for fever or worsening.
Feel free to consult for further guidance.
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Recurrent stomach pain with nausea and gas in a 6-year-old girl is very common and is most often caused by functional abdominal pain, constipation, or dietary triggers like excess fried or spicy food. In children this age, mesenteric lymphadenitis (swollen belly lymph nodes from frequent infections) and worm infestation are also common causes worth ruling out. It is important to note the pattern â whether it happens before meals, after meals, or at specific times like school mornings, as this helps identify the cause.
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Usg abdomen advisable. Consult paediatric.
Deworming done or not.
Albendazole400 syr one tsf two times in single day.
Dicylomine taboos after food.
CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY. SPECIALLY CHIPS, KURKREY ALL PACKET FOOD, JUNK N OUTSIDE FOOD.
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