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What Causes Stomach Pain, Acidity, Acid Reflux, Painful And Irregular Bowel Movements?

HI, my daughter is 5 yrs old. In the evening she drinks pediasure 3 scoops in 200 ml water. Around 7 or 8 o clock she says she got acidity and afternoon food is coming up. not vomitting. sometimes complains of stomach pain. does not have appetite for dinner. lost weight. bowl movement irregular and hard. says she has got pain when passing stool. do i give her neopeptine syrup and what dose?
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Thanks for expressing your query at HealthCareMagic. I have gone through the details provided by you and understand the cause of your concern. Let me first explain what happens normally. Acid is secreted continually by our stomach and is meant to be helpful for digestion. But if the gap between meals is more, more acid gets accumulated and this can now cause ulcer. The solution would be to put small amount of meals at frequent intervals so that the acid does not need to sit idle and can act rather fruitfully. The bowel movements are supposed to move the food downward upto the anus as the digestion proceeds on the way. The acid also comes down in same manner and does not accumulate if the bowel habits are regular. Regular activity/play and fibre rich foods enhance the stool formation and bowel movements. Give your daughter small but frequent meals and include isabgol husk in her diet (at dinner) along with more green leafy vegetables. In the evening give her some solid food containing both carbohydrate and protein, rather than giving supplements. I hope that will take care of the situation.

Although many doctors advise neopeptine, I would not insist on giving neopeptine to her as it is broken down by gastric acid and is not quite effective in assisting digestion.

Hope that the above information would be helpful. Feel free to revert back in case of further queries if any.
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What Causes Stomach Pain, Acidity, Acid Reflux, Painful And Irregular Bowel Movements?

Thanks for expressing your query at HealthCareMagic. I have gone through the details provided by you and understand the cause of your concern. Let me first explain what happens normally. Acid is secreted continually by our stomach and is meant to be helpful for digestion. But if the gap between meals is more, more acid gets accumulated and this can now cause ulcer. The solution would be to put small amount of meals at frequent intervals so that the acid does not need to sit idle and can act rather fruitfully. The bowel movements are supposed to move the food downward upto the anus as the digestion proceeds on the way. The acid also comes down in same manner and does not accumulate if the bowel habits are regular. Regular activity/play and fibre rich foods enhance the stool formation and bowel movements. Give your daughter small but frequent meals and include isabgol husk in her diet (at dinner) along with more green leafy vegetables. In the evening give her some solid food containing both carbohydrate and protein, rather than giving supplements. I hope that will take care of the situation. Although many doctors advise neopeptine, I would not insist on giving neopeptine to her as it is broken down by gastric acid and is not quite effective in assisting digestion. Hope that the above information would be helpful. Feel free to revert back in case of further queries if any.