Stomach aches in babies and toddlers: What you should know
Posted: July 3, 2019
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You may feel helpless when your child is going through a stomach ache because it can be painful for your baby or toddler.[/caption]
You may feel helpless when your child is going through a stomach ache because it can be painful for your baby or toddler.
Depending on what age your child is, there are different things you can do to help.
Newborn to 5-month old
In the first few months, a stomach ache could be caused by gassiness, constipation or reflux. The signs of a stomach ache include:- Arching back.
- Constipation (less than five stools a week).
- Drawing the knees up to the stomach.
- Severe crying and screaming.
- Persistent vomiting.
- Bloody stools.
- Tight or distended belly.
- Continual, persistent vomiting.
- Prolonged screaming.
5-12 months of age
During this age, the typical cause for a stomach ache is constipation. You should talk with your child's doctor about possible ways to help. In less severe cases, your child's doctor may suggest prune juice or corn syrup in water. They may recommend a medical product called lactulose or a rectal suppository in more serious cases. If nothing seems to be working, there is always a concern that your child may have an injury to their abdomen.1-4 years of age
After the first year, constipation is still the main concern since solid foods can be troublesome. To avoid that, your child should:- Stay well hydrated.
- Eat higher fiber foods such as fruits and vegetables.
- Avoid fast or processed foods.
- Avoid eating too much cheese or too many bananas.
- Stay active to help move things around.



