My son complained about stomach pain yesterday at around 2 pm and we gave him cyclopalm 2.5 ml. After that he was fine and playful. He is eating properly and also poo 2 times yesterday and 2 times today's also. After almost 24 hour's he is again complaining about the stomach pain. He ate fish (small fish), biscuits, breads & jam 2 days before 2-3 times. Should I visit the doctor or wait for some more time. Kindly suggest. 🙏
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The recurrence of your son's stomach pain after 24 hours suggests that the underlying cause, such as a food intolerance to recent meals (like fish or biscuits), gas, or a mild infection, may not have been fully resolved by the initial dose of Cyclopam. While he has been eating and passing stool normally, persistent or returning pain is a reason to seek a professional medical evaluation. You should visit a doctor if the pain is becoming more severe, frequent, or if he develops a fever, persistent vomiting, or refuses fluids. Recurrent episodes can sometimes be related to functional abdominal pain or specific dietary triggers that require a pediatrician to diagnose. In the meantime, ensure he remains well-hydrated
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