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Mom of a 4 yr 11 m old girl7 months ago
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my daughter feels some stomach pain after touching nabhi she is 4 year old Please adviseme what we have to do?

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy7 months ago
A. Stomach pain around the navel area in a 4-year-old can be caused by several reasons, some of which may require medical attention. Here’s a detailed guide for addressing this issue: Possible Causes: Mild Indigestion or Gas: Children often experience stomach pain due to trapped gas or digestive issues. Umbilical Hernia: A small hernia near the navel can cause discomfort, especially when pressed or touched. Constipation: If your child hasn’t passed stool regularly, it could lead to abdominal pain. Infection or Inflammation: Stomach infections, such as gastroenteritis, can cause pain in this area. Appendicitis (Rare but Serious): Initial pain often starts near the navel and moves to the lower right side. If she has a fever, vomiting, or severe pain, consult a doctor immediately. Psychosomatic Issues: Sometimes, stress or emotional factors can manifest as stomach pain in children. Steps to Take: 1. Observe Symptoms: Does the pain occur after meals or at specific times? Is there bloating, diarrhea, vomiting, or fever? Does she cry or seem very uncomfortable when the navel is touched? 2. Dietary Adjustments: Light Meals: Avoid heavy or oily food; give easily digestible foods like rice, bananas, applesauce, and toast. Fluids: Ensure she is well-hydrated. Warm water or mild herbal teas like fennel or chamomile can soothe the stomach. Fiber: Include fiber-rich foods if she has constipation. 3. Gentle Care: Apply a warm compress (not too hot) to her stomach to relieve pain. Avoid pressing the navel to prevent further irritation. 4. Check for Umbilical Hernia: Look for a soft bulge around her navel that increases when she cries or strains. If you notice this, consult a doctor. 5. Prevent Triggers: Avoid foods that cause gas, such as beans, carbonated drinks, and spicy items. When to See a Doctor: Persistent or worsening pain. Fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or blood in stool. The pain moves to other areas, especially the lower right abdomen (possible appendicitis). A visible lump or swelling around the navel. Medical Evaluation: The doctor might recommend: A physical examination. Ultrasound to check for hernia or internal issues. Stool tests if an infection or digestive issue is suspected. Conclusion: Start with dietary changes and observe her condition. If the pain persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms, seek medical advice promptly for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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