Children complaining of abdominal pain, parents notice this danger sign lest not promptly

Acute appendicitis

This disease can occur at any age children. This is one of the diseases that cause acute abdominal pain in children.

Children under 2 years of age: Symptoms of appendicitis in children under 2 years of age are often more difficult to detect, including: low fever, vomiting, fussing, pale people, touching the abdomen of babies often crying.

Children over 2 years of age: appendicitis has the same symptoms as adults, including: pain in the right pelvis, abdominal pain gradually, continuously, children often have abdominal pain and vomiting, mild fever.

Need treatment by surgery. If not operated early, the appendix becomes festered or gangrene and causes life-threatening peritonitis.

Note: Children with appendicitis may initially experience pain in the epigastric region, around the navel, and then localize to the right pelvic area.

Acute intussusception

The disease is more common in plump children, boys are more common than girls, ages 3 months to 2 years, especially more in children from 6 to 9 months.

Manifestations: abdominal pain with intermittent pains, intermittent pains, wailing and bending pain associated with vomiting, pale skin, sometimes vomiting or stool with mucus and blood. Children should be taken immediately to the hospital, inflatable, remove cages will have good results. In contrast, can cause intestinal necrosis, intestinal resection and recovery after surgery will face many difficulties.

An inguinal hernia

Choking is always a threat to inguinal hernia in children. The risk of choking is high in infants and premature babies. When the blockage of the hernia is tight and painful, the groin or scrotum swells. Touching and pinching the child to cry loudly. In the inguinal hernia the male organs descend towards the scrotum, while the female organs fall towards the large lip. A choked hernia in both men and women, if not treated promptly, will cause serious damage to the clogged organ, especially coronary coronary necrosis of the intestine.

Worm infection

Abdominal pain in children can also be caused by bile worms (GCOM), especially after deworming, or in insufficient doses. Abdominal pain can make babies roll, cry, and sweat.

Untreated conditions can cause liver abscess, biliary tract stones or obstruction of the biliary tract.

Urinary tract stones

Children can also suffer from urinary tract stones causing severe abdominal pain, however, the rate of children with urinary tract stones is not much. In addition, children can also suffer from abdominal pain due to urinary tract infections leading to lower abdominal pain. Girls have more urinary tract infections than boys.

Due to food poisoning

Food poisoning can cause a child to have upset stomach, fever, loose stools, and sometimes bloody stools. Poisoning can be caused by microorganisms or chemicals.

Torsion of ovarian cysts in girls

Children have abdominal pain with vomiting. Palpate a tumor in the pelvis - abdomen.

Children with psychological trauma

If your child has occasional abdominal pain but can still tolerate it and the phenomenon has been happening for a long time, then it is likely just a psychological problem. Children with psychological abdominal pain often have the following characteristics:

Babies often complain of abdominal cramping, navel in the morning or lunch, but by the afternoon is gone.

Children may experience pain for several days and then recover.

Although children complain of colic, they still play well.

When abdominal pain, children may eat poorly or poor sleep.

Babies, shy, want to be close to their parents and afraid to go to school .

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