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6yrs old girl child, abdominal pain-periumbilical, lasting few minutes, 2-3 times a day for 2 months. one episode today lasting 2minutes with sweating and pallor. no vomiting, no diarrhoea. h/o mild constipation.deworming done 4 weeks ago. what could it be?what tests to do? d
This is a typical history of pain in a child of 6 years= Ultrasonography followed by CT scan and enteroclysis can help us to get a diagnosis. The probable causes can be intussuseption Internal hernia Volvulus All these cause acute pain with sweating and pallor. The pallor and sweating is indicative of an acute and severe nature of the problem.
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What Causes Abdominal Pain With Sweating?
This is a typical history of pain in a child of 6 years= Ultrasonography followed by CT scan and enteroclysis can help us to get a diagnosis. The probable causes can be intussuseption Internal hernia Volvulus All these cause acute pain with sweating and pallor. The pallor and sweating is indicative of an acute and severe nature of the problem.