Common symptoms of appendicitis experienced by badaktoto children are pain around the navel area which spreads to the lower right side of the abdomen, nausea and vomiting, and lack of appetite. If not treated there is a risk of the intestine rupturing and this can be fatal.
An inguinal hernia occurs when there is protruding tissue (such as a lump/swelling) in one or both groins.
The lump will get bigger or hurt when the child cries or pushes. A hernia can become trapped and stop blood flow around it, causing the tissue in the hernia to die and causing intestinal perforation.
Testicular torsion occurs when the testicle rotates or twists, reducing blood flow to the scrotum. This reduced blood flow causes swelling and pain.
Other accompanying symptoms are the child’s stomach ache and vomiting, nausea, frequent urination and fever.
Toddlers tend to like to put small objects in their hands into their mouths.
As a sign that they were aware, some of them swallowed the object. Of course, this risks causing stomach ache in the child and can be accompanied by vomiting.
How to Treat Stomach Pain in Children Accompanied by Vomiting
Abdominal pain in children accompanied by vomiting can generally be treated with home remedies, as follows:
Plenty of rest.
Drink lots of fluids.
Go on a soft diet if your child experiences symptoms of constipation.
After vomiting, do not give solid food for several hours.
Avoid foods or drinks that hurt the stomach.
As already mentioned, stomach ache in children is nothing to worry about. However, your little one needs immediate medical help if he experiences this:
Very severe or continuous pain.
Constipation.
The stool is accompanied by blood when the child defecates due to constipation.
There is green vomit.
Vomiting blood.
Itching, pale appearance, dizziness, or swelling of the face.
Fever and severe cough.
Pain when urinating.
Weight loss drastically.
Immediately take him to the pediatrician for further examination. Apart from that, don’t hesitate to ask for expert guidance from BebeCare.
BebeCare is available 24/7 and mothers can use the service without needing to make an appointment. The team of experts inside will help solve every problem your little one has, so you don’t need to worry anymore.