Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. if the child is having abdominal pain give syrup colicaid or syrup cyclopam 5 ml to the child for now
then you have to meet the doctor to find the cause of abdominal pain because it can be either due to gas or due to worms or some other abdominal pathology or gastroenteritis, constipation, digestive issues.
in the meantime it is advisable to give only easily digestible food to the child and water and buttermilk curd rice and dal. z
can give poha upma daliya and fruits.
avoid milk products , packet foods and fried items and heavy diet.
you can continzue anti-colic medicines and your doctor may add antacids for the child for few days it will help in decreasing the gas as well as bloating.
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy1 Year agoA. If your child is experiencing stomach pain after eating gram (chickpeas) the previous night, here are some steps you can take to help alleviate her discomfort:
### **1. **Hydration**
- **Water**: Ensure she drinks plenty of water to help with digestion and prevent dehydration.
### **2. **Comfort Measures**
- **Warm Compress**: Apply a warm compress or heating pad to her abdomen to help soothe the pain.
- **Rest**: Encourage her to rest in a comfortable position.
### **3. **Diet Adjustments**
- **Easily Digestible Foods**: Offer bland, easily digestible foods such as plain rice, bananas, or toast. Avoid heavy or spicy foods that could aggravate the stomach.
- **Avoid More Gram**: Refrain from giving her more gram or similar foods until her stomach feels better.
### **4. **Ginger or Peppermint**
- **Ginger Tea**: A mild ginger tea can sometimes help with stomach discomfort. Ensure it's not too strong and is age-appropriate.
- **Peppermint**: Peppermint tea or sucking on a peppermint candy might help, but use with caution and consult your doctor for age-appropriate use.
### **5. **Monitor for Symptoms**
- **Watch for Other Symptoms**: If she experiences severe pain, persistent symptoms, vomiting, or diarrhea, consult a healthcare professional.
### **6. **Consult a Pediatrician**
- **Professional Advice**: If the pain persists or is severe, consult a pediatrician to determine the cause and appropriate treatment. They can assess whether the pain is related to the gram or if there might be another underlying issue.
By following these steps, you can help manage her stomach pain and ensure she receives appropriate care if needed.
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