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Abdominal Pain, Leg Pain, Rashes. Had Pinworms, Treated. What Food Do Be Given?
My two year old has complained of abdominal pain for about 5 months now and left leg pain for the last 3 weeks. She has been treated for pinworms which we thought was the problem but it has been months since treatment and no reoccurence. The stomach pain seems to come on quickly and go just as soon as it comes, she could be playing or doing anything and will bellow over in pain, crying for seconds and then return to normal as if it is a sharp pain that is now gone. She has normal bowel movements and i can not seem to find a pattern with certain foods or times of day. These symptoms occur sporadically and there are some days where she does not complain at all. However she is complaining 4-5/7 days. Now out of no where she has a rash all over her body they are saying is a virus. Could this possibly all be related?
Hi thanks for your query at HCM I can feel your concerns ,
Do deworm her every 6 monthly Give her fresh fruits , vegetable , legumes , cereals and milk. Add supplemental drugs having vitamin B complex, Calcium and iron supplements. Get her stool examination done and consult your doctor for medications. Avoid soft drinks and ice creams. Give her more fluids Moniter her urine output.Encourage hand washing. if any query i will be available for your help wishing you a speedy recovery take care regards Dr. Imran Hussain
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Abdominal Pain, Leg Pain, Rashes. Had Pinworms, Treated. What Food Do Be Given?
Hi thanks for your query at HCM I can feel your concerns , Do deworm her every 6 monthly Give her fresh fruits , vegetable , legumes , cereals and milk. Add supplemental drugs having vitamin B complex, Calcium and iron supplements. Get her stool examination done and consult your doctor for medications. Avoid soft drinks and ice creams. Give her more fluids Moniter her urine output.Encourage hand washing. if any query i will be available for your help wishing you a speedy recovery take care regards Dr. Imran Hussain