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Suggest Remedy For Soreness In Abdomen And Sloppy Stools

My daughter mentions daily that she has a sore belly and has bad wind. When she pases stools they can be very sloppy sometimes. This has been a problem since my daughter was 3 she is now 7. could it just be her diet or could it be something more serious, i am very worried. i have been to the doctors and they didnt do any tests just looked at her and said they thought it was nothing. any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thu, 11 Jan 2018
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Pediatrician, Pulmonology 's  Response
Hi.... I understand your concern. If your daughter's height and weight are normal when compared to her age group, then you need not worry at all. But if she is underweight or underheight, I think you should consider the possibilities of irritable bowel syndrome/ inflammatory bowel disease/ persistent diarrhoea or malabsorption syndromes.

if this is the case I suggest you consult your pediatrician to consider and rule out this possibilities.

Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Suggest Remedy For Soreness In Abdomen And Sloppy Stools

Hi.... I understand your concern. If your daughter s height and weight are normal when compared to her age group, then you need not worry at all. But if she is underweight or underheight, I think you should consider the possibilities of irritable bowel syndrome/ inflammatory bowel disease/ persistent diarrhoea or malabsorption syndromes. if this is the case I suggest you consult your pediatrician to consider and rule out this possibilities. Regards - Dr. Sumanth