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Could Stomach Pain Be Related To Getting Hurt In Tailbone While Jumping Off The Trampoline?

my daughter 13 years old jumped of the trampoline about a week and a half ago, she hurt her tailbone, but for the past two days says her stomach hurts also. Are there two related? we saw the doctor yesterday as she has no concern about the stomach pain. No fever and no vomiting. what is going on
Mon, 25 Sep 2017
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Hello,
It is unlikely that the stomach pain is coming from the fall a week and a half ago. Stomach pain may be caused by many things such as food eaten, stress and not drinking enough water. If she develops fever, vomiting or is not passing bowel movements then she should be seen by the doctor again.
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Could Stomach Pain Be Related To Getting Hurt In Tailbone While Jumping Off The Trampoline?

Hello, It is unlikely that the stomach pain is coming from the fall a week and a half ago. Stomach pain may be caused by many things such as food eaten, stress and not drinking enough water. If she develops fever, vomiting or is not passing bowel movements then she should be seen by the doctor again. Regards