A 4-year-old child is suffering from abdominal pain and fever, with urine tests showing elevated levels of urinary protein and bilirubin, possibly indicating allergic purpura.
A child experiences abdominal swelling, left lower abdominal pain, and fever at night. Possible causes include intestinal diseases or appendicitis. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination for an accurate diagnosis.
Recurrent abdominal pain in children may be caused by enlarged abdominal lymph nodes. Diagnosis and treatment depend on the results of urine tests.
A 4-year-old boy experienced right lower abdominal pain, but the appendicitis examination showed no significant abnormalities. The doctor recommended observation and conservative treatment.
An analysis of the causes of abdominal pain around the umbilicus and around the heart area in children, along with possible diagnostic and treatment suggestions.
The baby has a fever and abdominal pain, with abnormal blood counts, indicating an immediate need for hospitalization to prevent high fever seizures.
A child is experiencing long-term stomach pain and is worried about gastric ulcers. Besides a gastroscopy, are there any non-invasive examination methods available for children?
A 3-month-old baby is experiencing dyspepsia leading to abdominal pain, what should be done to alleviate the symptoms?
If a child has abdominal pain symptoms, it may not be related to hand, foot, and mouth disease.
Children often experience abdominal pain when they have a fever, which may be due to a normal physiological phenomenon known as ‘infant gastrointestinal growth pain’.