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Question #16647
180 days ago
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What do you do if your child is complaining of stomach pain? - #16647

Anaya Senat

My child is three years old and is complaining about having problems with their stomach it happened 5 days ago and I don't know what to do so hopefully you doctors can help please please please please please

Age: 34
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Ache
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Dr. Bharat Joshi
I’m a periodontist and academician with a strong clinical and teaching background. Over the last 4 years and 8 months, I’ve been actively involved in dental education, guiding students at multiple levels including dental hygienist, BDS, and MDS programs. Currently, I serve as a Reader at MMCDSR in Ambala, Haryana—a role that allows me to merge my academic passion with hands-on experience. Clinically, I’ve been practicing dentistry for the past 12 years. From routine procedures like scaling and root planing to more advanced cases involving grafts, biopsies, and implant surgeries. Honestly, I still find joy in doing a simple RCT when it’s needed. It’s not just about the procedure but making sure the patient feels comfortable and safe. Academically, I have 26 research publications to my credit. I’m on the editorial boards of the Archives of Dental Research and Journal of Dental Research and Oral Health, and I’ve spent a lot of time reviewing manuscripts—from case reports to meta-analyses and even book reviews. I was honored to receive the “Best Editor” award by Innovative Publications, and Athena Publications recognized me as an “excellent reviewer,” which honestly came as a bit of a surprise! In 2025, I had the opportunity to present a guest lecture in Italy on traumatic oral lesions. Sharing my work and learning from peers globally has been incredibly fulfilling. Outside academics and clinics, I’ve also worked in the pharmaceutical sector as a Drug Safety Associate for about 3 years, focusing on pharmacovigilance. That role really sharpened my attention to detail and deepened my understanding of drug interactions and adverse effects. My goal is to keep learning, and give every patient and student my absolute best.
180 days ago
5

Hello dear See as per the child age it can be gastric discomfort or dysentery Iam suggesting some tests Please get them done Esr Cbc Stomach USG if recommended by pediatrician Stool culture For h.pylori Crp Ultrasound abdomen Please share the result with pediatrician fir better clarity and medication Please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Regards

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Dr. Arsha K Isac
I am a general dentist with 3+ years of working in real-world setups, and lemme say—every single patient teaches me something diff. It’s not just teeth honestly, it’s people… and how they feel walking into the chair. I try really hard to not make it just a “procedure thing.” I explain stuff in plain words—no confusing dental jargon, just straight talk—coz I feel like when ppl *get* what's going on, they feel safer n that makes all the difference. Worked with all ages—like, little kids who need that gentle nudge about brushing, to older folks who come in with long histories and sometimes just need someone to really sit n listen. It’s weirdly rewarding to see someone walk out lighter, not just 'coz their toothache's gone but coz they felt seen during the whole thing. A lot of ppl come in scared or just unsure, and I honestly take that seriously. I keep the vibe calm. Try to read their mood, don’t rush. I always tell myself—every smile’s got a story, even the broken ones. My thing is: comfort first, then precision. I want the outcome to last, not just look good for a week. Not tryna claim perfection or magic solutions—just consistent, clear, hands-on care where patients feel heard. I think dentistry should *fit* the person, not push them into a box. That's kinda been my philosophy from day one. And yeah, maybe sometimes I overexplain or spend a bit too long checking alignment again but hey, if it means someone eats pain-free or finally smiles wide in pics again? Worth it. Every time.
180 days ago
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Hello,

Please describe where is the pain ? Is it on and off pain ? How is his bowel movements? It happened only once ?

Please explain clearly. Doctors are here to help you Don’t worry.

Thank you

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Dr. Prasannajeet Singh Shekhawat
I am a 2023 batch passout and working as a general physician right now, based in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan. Still kinda new in the bigger picture maybe, but honestly—every single day in this line teaches you more than textbooks ever could. I’ve had the chance to work under some pretty respected doctors during and after my graduation, not just for the clinical part but also to see how they handle people, real people, in pain, in panic, and sometimes just confused about their own health. General medicine covers a lot, right? Like from the smallest complaints to those random, vague symptoms that no one really understands at first—those are kinda my zone now. I don’t really rush to label things, I try to spend time actually listening. Feels weird to say it but ya, I do take that part seriously. Some patients just need someone to hear the whole story instead of jumping to prescription pads after 30 seconds. Right now, my practice includes everything from managing common infections, blood pressure issues, sugar problems to more layered cases where symptoms overlap and you gotta just... piece things together. It's not glamorous all the time, but it's real. I’ve handled a bunch of seasonal disease waves too, like dengue surges and viral fevers that hit rural belts hard—Hanumangarh doesn’t get much spotlight but there’s plenty happening out here. Also, I do rely on basics—thorough history, solid clinical exam and yeah when needed, investigations. But not over-prescribing things just cz they’re there. One thing I picked up from the senior consultants I worked with—they used to say “don’t chase labs, chase the patient’s story”... stuck with me till now. Anyway, still learning every single day tbh. But I like that. Keeps me grounded and kind of obsessed with trying to get better.
178 days ago
5

Hello Anaya Since your child is three years old and has been having stomach problems for 5 days, it’s important to keep a close eye on their symptoms.

For children, stomach issues can be caused by many things—like mild infections, food intolerance, or constipation. However, if it’s been going on for several days, it’s best to consult a pediatrician .

What you can do right now: - Make sure your child is drinking enough fluids to prevent dehydration. - Offer small, bland meals (like rice, bananas, or curd). - Avoid spicy, oily, or processed foods.

Since your child is very young, please reach out to a pediatrician as soon as possible for a proper check-up.

Thank you

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When it comes to a child complaining of stomach pain, especially if it’s been ongoing for 5 days, there are a few steps to consider. Stomach pain in children can result from a range of issues, some of which can be minor, like constipation or a mild stomach virus. But it’s important to be observant for signs that could point to more serious conditions. Start by assessing if there are any “red-flag” symptoms. These can include severe or persistent pain that is worsening, diarrhea or vomiting that’s continued over a few days, blood in vomit or stool, fever, noticeable changes in their behavior or energy levels, or if they appear extremely unwell. If you notice any of these, seek medical attention immediately as these might require urgent evaluation to rule out appendicitis, a bowel obstruction, or any other conditions that might need prompt treatment. Keep track of their symptoms; note when the pain occurs and if it changes, and keep an eye on their diet and bowel movements to check for any patterns. Ensure they stay hydrated, since children can quickly become dehydrated if they’re vomiting or have diarrhea. Offering small sips of water or an oral rehydration solution frequently can help. Encourage a bland diet with foods like rice, bananas, applesauce, and toast, which are generally easier on the stomach. For mild discomfort, a warm compress can be soothing to explore, but be cautious about using any medication without talking to a healthcare provider first. If the pain persists without improvement, or if you’re in any doubt about their condition, consulting with your pediatrician will be important to guide the next steps, as they can perform a more detailed evaluation which might include examining the child, taking a full history, and possibly ordering tests to determine the best course of action.

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Dr. Shayeque Reza
I completed my medical degree in 2023, but honestly, my journey in healthcare started way before that. Since 2018, I’ve been actively involved in clinical practice—getting hands-on exposure across multiple departments like ENT, pediatrics, dermatology, ophthalmology, medicine, and emergency care. One of the most intense and defining phases of my training was working at a District Government Hospital for a full year during the COVID pandemic. It was chaotic, unpredictable, and exhausting—but it also grounded me in real-world medicine like no textbook ever could. Over time, I’ve worked in both OPD and IPD setups, handling everything from mild viral fevers to more stubborn, long-term conditions. These day-to-day experiences really built my base and taught me how to stay calm when things get hectic—and how to adjust fast when plans don’t go as expected. What I’ve learned most is that care isn't only about writing the right medicine. It’s about being fully there, listening properly, and making sure the person feels seen—not just treated. Alongside clinical work, I’ve also been exposed to preventive health, health education, and community outreach. These areas really matter to me because I believe real impact begins outside the hospital, with awareness and early intervention. My approach is always centered around clarity, empathy, and clinical logic—I like to make sure every patient knows exactly what’s going on and why we’re doing what we’re doing. I’ve always felt a pull towards general medicine and internal care, and honestly, I’m still learning every single day—each patient brings a new lesson. Medicine never really sits still, it keeps shifting, and I try to shift with it. Not just in terms of what I know, but also in how I listen and respond. For me, it’s always been about giving real care. Genuine, respectful, and the kind that actually helps a person heal—inside and out.
178 days ago
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Please answer these 6 questions:

Where exactly does the stomach hurt? (Around belly button? Right side? Left side? All over?)

Is the pain constant or comes and goes?

Any vomiting? If yes, how many times?

How is the stool?

Hard?

Loose?

Normal?

How many times per day?

Any fever?

Is your child eating and drinking normally?

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