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What questions will the doctor ask about my child's stomach pain?

Dr. Tanya R. Altmann, MD
Dr. Tanya R. Altmann, MD
Pediatrics
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There are several questions that your pediatrician may ask, so it can be quite helpful to gather the information ahead of time to help figure out what’s causing the pain.
• How long has the pain been present? Has it been days, weeks, or months?
• How bad is the pain? Does your child cry?
• Where is the pain? Around the belly button, or lower right belly?
• How long does the pain last? Does anything seem to make it better or worse?
• Any fever, vomiting, or diarrhea?
• Does the pain wake her up at night or interfere with activity?
• Does it happen only on preschool days, or a particular time of day?
• How is her appetite?
• Is it related to any specific food or drink such as milk products? Or is it better or worse after she eats?
• Is she potty trained? Does the pain occur only when she needs to poop?
• Does she poop every day? Is the stool hard or soft? Is it big or small? Is there any blood in the stool?
• Any recent social or family stress or change in environment?
• Any family history of stomach or intestinal diseases or issues?
• Any recent travel or exposure to pets?
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