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Suggest Treatment For Consistent Protruding Stomach And Vomiting In A Child

My 4 year old has had a consistent protruding belly for over a year. He is always complaining of stomach issues and will throw up before his belly subsides a bit. When he stomach is fully extended, he looks like a man with a full beer belly. Today he has a fever of 102, stinky farts and stomach extended again. What could be causing this?
Tue, 5 Jul 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The high fever would likely indicate an acute infection and may not necessarily be related to his long term symptoms.
If his temperature continues to be increased then he may need to be assessed by his doctor.

The long term history of abdominal distension may be bloating which maybe related to : (a) constipation
(b)lactose intolerance
(c)food intolerance- this means that he cannot tolerate certain foods, you can try a food diary for a week, note what he eats and his response/symptoms that occur
(D)use of too much gas producing foods such as broccoli, cabbage, brussel sprouts, beans, carbonated drinks, prunes
(e)reflux

You can try the food diary and also reducing the use of gas producing foods along with lactose free milk and see if this helps to reduce his long term symptoms

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Suggest Treatment For Consistent Protruding Stomach And Vomiting In A Child

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The high fever would likely indicate an acute infection and may not necessarily be related to his long term symptoms. If his temperature continues to be increased then he may need to be assessed by his doctor. The long term history of abdominal distension may be bloating which maybe related to : (a) constipation (b)lactose intolerance (c)food intolerance- this means that he cannot tolerate certain foods, you can try a food diary for a week, note what he eats and his response/symptoms that occur (D)use of too much gas producing foods such as broccoli, cabbage, brussel sprouts, beans, carbonated drinks, prunes (e)reflux You can try the food diary and also reducing the use of gas producing foods along with lactose free milk and see if this helps to reduce his long term symptoms I hope this helps