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Hi, My daughter is 14, for the last two days she was saying that she felt nauseous when she tried to eat and that her stomach hurt...she ended up telling me something personal last night so I thought this whole stomach thing was nerves...but I think I am wrong, she woke up this morning, her stomach hurts pretty bad she said...so I am letting her stay home from school...she is a healthy kid with no history of problems...she DID eat a grilled cheese sandwich last night so I really thought she was feeling better...obviously I need to take her in to the doctor today, but what do you think?
I guess she do not have fever or loose stools (suggesting acute gastroenteritis). Abdominal pain and nausea probably indicates acute gastritis. This can follow a change from usual diet or drugs like analgesics.
For such cases, I used to give acid suppressants like pantoprazole along with antacids and domperidone to relieve nausea. Your doctor will guide you. Meanwhile, avoid spicy / fried items. Include enough fruits and vegetables in diet and avoid caffeinated drinks.
Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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What Causes Nausea In My Child After Eating?
Hi, I guess she do not have fever or loose stools (suggesting acute gastroenteritis). Abdominal pain and nausea probably indicates acute gastritis. This can follow a change from usual diet or drugs like analgesics. For such cases, I used to give acid suppressants like pantoprazole along with antacids and domperidone to relieve nausea. Your doctor will guide you. Meanwhile, avoid spicy / fried items. Include enough fruits and vegetables in diet and avoid caffeinated drinks. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Muhammed Aslam T. K., Pediatrician