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What Causes Stomach Pain With Red And Burning Sensation In Eyes?

My 3 year old son has a tummy ache, with red eyes and burning eyes. Also headache. He throw up at 130 this morning but nothing since then. He s been drinking water and saltine crackers. What should I do next. Take him to er or is this just going to pass.
Mon, 29 Dec 2014
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Hello. I just read through your question. The symptoms you describe are consistent with a stomach virus. It is not unusual, with any viral illness, to experience red burning eyes. Keep him well hydrated with sips of clear fluids, and this will maintain his hydration status. As long as his hydration is maintained, there is no need for an emergency room visit. The oldest will resolve on its own.
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What Causes Stomach Pain With Red And Burning Sensation In Eyes?

Hello. I just read through your question. The symptoms you describe are consistent with a stomach virus. It is not unusual, with any viral illness, to experience red burning eyes. Keep him well hydrated with sips of clear fluids, and this will maintain his hydration status. As long as his hydration is maintained, there is no need for an emergency room visit. The oldest will resolve on its own.