How to Assess Abdominal Pain in Babies: Key Signs and When to See a Doctor
Learn how to assess abdominal pain in babies by recognizing key symptoms and understanding when to consult a pediatrician for proper care.
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Assessing abdominal pain in babies involves observing for signs such as excessive crying, pulling their legs towards their abdomen, or a distended stomach. Note if they are refusing to eat or showing changes in bowel movements. Additionally, check if the pain is consistent or intermittent and if it worsens after feeding. If symptoms persist, consult a pediatrician for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
FAQs & Answers
- What are common signs of abdominal pain in babies? Common signs include excessive crying, pulling legs toward the abdomen, a distended stomach, refusal to eat, and changes in bowel movements.
- When should I take my baby to the doctor for stomach pain? You should consult a pediatrician if abdominal pain symptoms persist, worsen after feeding, or are accompanied by other signs like vomiting or fever.
- How can I tell if my baby's abdominal pain is serious? Serious pain may be indicated by constant crying, a hard or swollen abdomen, persistent vomiting, or refusal to eat, warranting immediate medical attention.