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Stomach pain and vomit
My son 3 year old is complaining of stomach pain since morning. I gave him ondem after vomit. He become playful had light breakfast and slept. But he slept for 3 hours and for lunch he wasn't interested and complained of stomach pain. I gave him collimex syrup 5 ml but he wasn't feeling active and told gain that there is pain. Not crying no unbearable pain. After I gave lanzol on advice of a family doctor he passed hard stool felt better and slept after eating one idli. Is it normal to sleep more?
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Yes , sometimes baby can sleep
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Please consult pediatrician as proper detailed history is not possible on chat in your case and then take medicines.
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Hello ! Yes it’s normal . Give soft diet avoid oily food , spicy food . Give curd rice . Give lanzol tomorrow mrng before breakfast
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Observe for a day. Give light food only and lots of hydration. Book an online consultation for detailed evaluation if kore symptoms come or persists.
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Its fine if no stomach pain Keep hydration well
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