The abdominal epilepsy syndrome is a type of epilepsy characterized by abdominal pain, and its cause is not yet clear.
Discussing the causes and corresponding treatment methods for abdominal pain around the navel in a six-year-old child
A two-year-old child experiencing abdominal pain for a week, with symptoms including sweating and a pale complexion, is suspected to have intestinal spasms due to food or cold allergy.
A four-year-old child experiencing morning abdominal pain and loss of appetite may be related to mesenteric lymphadenitis.
What are the causes of pain above the umbilicus in children?
Understand the reasons for a child’s restless sleep and crying, and provide corresponding medical advice.
A child experiences discomfort and slight pain in the left lower abdomen, with a hard lump when pressing before morning bowel movements. Possible causes include intestinal spasm or catching a cold. It is recommended to observe symptoms and consider medical examination.
The child experiences pain above the navel in the morning, which subsides after meals. This has been going on for a month. How should it be handled?
Offer treatment suggestions for children’s cough and abdominal pain
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.