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Stomach pain
Hi, My son is 3 years old. We are in Thailand now. On Monday he had sudden diarrhoea till Tuesday afternoon ( on Tuesday i gave him only fluids electoral and tender coconut ) by Wednesday he got fine in the afternoon. But every-time he went to poop he used to get stomach pain first. Today morning his stools were normal. But he is experiencing stomach pain now and then. He is active and having meals little only by force. Im not able to understand why he is getting stomach pain now and then. I also gave him colic aid drops ( 2 ml). Please let me know what is best to do.
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It was likely gastroenteritis. Medicines can be given for stomach pain. Please consult a pediatrician directly
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Stomach pain sensation before going for motion can be acceptable.  Hus stomach pain can be related to outside food and acidity. Try to give more fluids, curd and rice based food. Consult any pediatrician for direct examination and proper management.
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Abdomen ultrasound after examination may help. Don't give medicines without prescription
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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