Children often complain of abdominal pain, parents should pay attention to these signs, not to keep up

Working, Ms. Mai in Dong Da, Hanoi received a notice from the teacher immediately asking to take a break because her teacher called Nam Nam, her son suffered from abdominal pain. Go to class to pick me up and take me home. She allowed her to take medicine and apply wind oil to her child.

In the evening after eating, Mai saw her crying again, and she immediately applied wind oil to her child. But the child was getting worse and worse, the family rushed to take her to the hospital to check. Doctors after the examination revealed that the male child had a bowel movement.

When the pain is writhing, give it a visit

As recommended by Assoc. Nguyen Tien Dung - Former Head of Pediatrics Department, Bach Mai Hospital, said: Intestinal disease is a serious intestinal disease, including the small intestine and colon. This is a dangerous disease that is a phenomenon. The upper intestine segment moves and enters the lumen of the lower intestine (or vice versa), obstructing the intestinal circulation. When the intestinal passage is interlocked, blood vessels are also entangled. This disease results in damaged intestinal blood vessels, causing bleeding. If not treated promptly, the gut segment will become necrotic, leading to intestinal perforation and peritonitis that can cause death.

When your child complains of abdominal pain, do not rush

Parents should pay attention to danger signs

If you are raising a child, be aware of signs that your child is crying, throwing a hammer, or skipping a meal when the young person is always uncomfortable, then the child should be examined immediately.

For older children who are already talking, parents should pay attention to their condition to see if they vomit, or skip meals, give up playing with friends, tired body, unwell stomach pain…

In addition, there are many children who appear outside by defecating several times a day, pale, sweating . In any case, parents should take their children to see a doctor.

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