Question

A child frequently reports abdominal pain, and despite multiple medical visits, the cause has not been identified. The child has no history of allergies. How should help be sought? Can doctors provide any suggestions?

Answer

It is suspected that the child’s symptoms may be caused by lymphadenitis. It is recommended to actively take medication and adopt symptomatic treatment, which should lead to a quick recovery. It is suggested to take Cefaclor dispersible tablets and Pudelin oral liquid. At the same time, it is important to drink plenty of water, avoid eating foods that easily cause heat, and maintain smooth bowel movements. Hope these suggestions can help you, and wish for a speedy recovery.