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Why My Kids Belly Is Swelling After Meal After Recovering From Jaundice?

Good morning Sir, I am Sanwar Khan father of 8 yrs old Girl Sazia Begum, My daughter had suffered from jundice , and it is cured after taking medicine from doctor before 20 days. After that I found her belly is swelling after any meal/dinner. In USG I found a 4mm gall stone is there..Now she is suffering from fever also and belly swelling. Please suggest me what can i do?
Thu, 13 Jul 2017
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Dear Mr. Khan,

Given the history of recent jaundice and gall stone in your daughter and now the fever and abdomen bloating there is a possibility of an infection involving the gall bladder. I suggest that you consult a pediatrician as soon as possible who can examine you child, order blood work and imaging, diagnose the condition and counsel you about it so that your daughter receives the best possible treatment and care.
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Why My Kids Belly Is Swelling After Meal After Recovering From Jaundice?

Dear Mr. Khan, Given the history of recent jaundice and gall stone in your daughter and now the fever and abdomen bloating there is a possibility of an infection involving the gall bladder. I suggest that you consult a pediatrician as soon as possible who can examine you child, order blood work and imaging, diagnose the condition and counsel you about it so that your daughter receives the best possible treatment and care.