Children Often Complain of Abdominal Pain but Can’t Pass Stool

A four-year-old child has been frequently complaining of abdominal pain recently, accompanied by intermittent constipation symptoms, which worsen after meals. What could be the issue? The child has also mentioned pain on the right side of the navel, and has had symptoms such as fever, nasal congestion, and tears in the past. They have been taking antiviral medication for three days. What should I do?
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Children Often Suffer from Abdominal Pain After Catching a Cold, Pain Around the Navel or Lasting for a Year

Children frequently experience abdominal pain after catching a cold, especially around the navel, and this pain has persisted for over a year. They had undergone abdominal examinations on November 13, 2009, and January 17, 2010, which revealed significant bloating, but the effects of medication were not evident. They wish to understand the possible causes and appropriate treatment methods.
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Children Often Vomit: How to Handle It?

A two-year-old child frequently vomits during meals and also has dry heaves at times. Sometimes, vomiting occurs during bowel movements, although the child’s overall condition is good, the parents are confused about the cause of the vomiting. The child dislikes vegetables and only eats porridge. Understanding the main reasons for the child’s vomiting is desired.
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