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Abdominal Pain With Dizziness And Nausea For 9 Yr Old. Suggested As Hyperacidity. Is It Right ?

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my daughter is 9 and has been having abdomen pain that usually she describes as 'heat' and accompanied with a dizziness sensation along with nausea... A few months ago she had similar symptom and her pedriatition said that it was hyperacidity.
Do I need to take further steps and go see a specialist with the fact that it re occurred or should I just treat it as done before?
Thu, 6 Jun 2013
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Hi ! I am not sure to which region you belong to. If intestinal worms are endemic there, then you should think of giving her a de-worming dose after consulting your doctor. Also, she may be having a colic due to which she had dizziness. If it recurs, and increases in intensity, you should get her reviewed by your doctor, who may consider her for an ultrasound abdomen for further needful.
WIshing your daughter an early recovery.
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Abdominal Pain With Dizziness And Nausea For 9 Yr Old. Suggested As Hyperacidity. Is It Right ?

Hi ! I am not sure to which region you belong to. If intestinal worms are endemic there, then you should think of giving her a de-worming dose after consulting your doctor. Also, she may be having a colic due to which she had dizziness. If it recurs, and increases in intensity, you should get her reviewed by your doctor, who may consider her for an ultrasound abdomen for further needful. WIshing your daughter an early recovery.