Question

What’s wrong with a 3-year-old child who has stomach pain, can’t poop, coughs, and has blisters in the mouth? The symptoms started four days ago with stomach pain and inability to defecate, accompanied by coughing and blisters in the mouth. The child had been to a private veterinary hospital multiple times without improvement. What was the past treatment and its effectiveness? What kind of help is needed?

Answer

I’m glad to help you out. Based on the description provided, the symptoms may involve respiratory system infection spreading to the abdomen, as well as intestinal infection and indigestion. It is also necessary to pay attention to other abnormal symptoms such as fever and vomiting. It is recommended to first maintain emotional stability, get adequate rest, avoid eating cold and spicy foods, monitor the child’s body temperature changes, and adequately hydrate. If necessary, it is advisable to visit a regular pediatric department of a hospital as soon as possible for relevant examinations such as X-rays and blood tests, and develop an appropriate treatment plan based on the results of the examination. Wishing for a quick recovery.