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What Could White Spots/scars In Children, With Frequent Stomachache And Headache Suggest?

Hi, My name is Delia and I have a 4 years old daughter which was had so much antibiotics in this years, very often for urinary infection or troth infection. At the moment she has some whitish spots looking like scars, but they are not scars, and very often complaining about stomach pain and headache. I started a month ago to give her liv52 drops but not quite sure if helps. Please tell me if is ok to continue and if you think her complaints maybe a sign of something serious. Many thanks.
Fri, 28 Apr 2017
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stomachs can be due to infection of lymphoid follicles.so treatment of throat infection is necessary.rashes can also be attributed to severe streptococcal infections of throat.also several antibiotics cause rash.kindly visit your nearest paediatrician or ent expert for further evaluation.
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What Could White Spots/scars In Children, With Frequent Stomachache And Headache Suggest?

stomachs can be due to infection of lymphoid follicles.so treatment of throat infection is necessary.rashes can also be attributed to severe streptococcal infections of throat.also several antibiotics cause rash.kindly visit your nearest paediatrician or ent expert for further evaluation.