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What Causes Constant Vomiting And Stomach Pain?

my daughter is 11 years old and since birth as had a problem with waking up at night vomiting and the next day she will be fine no other symptons until a few months ago and now she has stomach pain everyday. She is healthy and gets regular check ups. But the vomiting is every other night with stomach pain not sure what to do any suggestions.....
Mon, 29 Jan 2018
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Acid reflux disease can flare up at night, especially after first laying down, as the acids and undigested food can begin to travel back into the esophagus. Some of the most common include gastroenteritis or stomach flu, migraine headaches, parasites, appendicitis, motion sickness, hepatitis, food positioning, pancreatitis, ulcer, severe heartburn, head injury, cancer or ketoacidosis.



Please consult your pediatrician. He will examine her and treat accordingly. I think I answered your question. If you have more questions, feel free to ask.



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What Causes Constant Vomiting And Stomach Pain?

Hello! Thank you for trusting HCM! Acid reflux disease can flare up at night, especially after first laying down, as the acids and undigested food can begin to travel back into the esophagus. Some of the most common include gastroenteritis or stomach flu, migraine headaches, parasites, appendicitis, motion sickness, hepatitis, food positioning, pancreatitis, ulcer, severe heartburn, head injury, cancer or ketoacidosis. Please consult your pediatrician. He will examine her and treat accordingly. I think I answered your question. If you have more questions, feel free to ask. Take care