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What Is The Treatment Of Belly Pain For Children ?

sir/madam,
my 3 years old baby girl is suffering mild or moderate belly pain, pale stool with some solide and some lequied stool. her previous case history one month ago she got belley pain and vomiting 4 to 5 times, then my dr. prescribe lansoprazol 15mg, and emiset to stop vomiting. then she got loose motion so dr. first prescribed livofloxacin and then ofloxacin. problem was cure for that period, now during 3 to 4 days she again got belley pain, then i given her the medicin neopeptine as i think it was for indigestion, but i found mild or moderate belly pain, pale stool with some solide and some lequied part. what should i do now.
Mon, 10 Aug 2015
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The first thing to do when the same symptoms are repeated is to get her investigated. Do check her out with a stool test, an ultrasound of her abdomen and a complete blood count initially. Take her to the pediatrician with the results of these tests. Or go to the doctor beforehand and ensure that they order those tests.
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What Is The Treatment Of Belly Pain For Children ?

The first thing to do when the same symptoms are repeated is to get her investigated. Do check her out with a stool test, an ultrasound of her abdomen and a complete blood count initially. Take her to the pediatrician with the results of these tests. Or go to the doctor beforehand and ensure that they order those tests.