Symptom Checker

  • When to seek medical advice

  • Seek emergency care if your child:

    • Has sudden, severe abdominal pain that lasts more than a few minutes
    • Seems dehydrated — no wet diapers or urine production in eight hours, dry mouth, decreased saliva, or crying without tears
    • Has bloody diarrhea
    • Vomits blood

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Abdominal pain

Find possible causes of abdominal pain based on specific factors. Check one or more factors on this page that apply to your symptom.

  • Crampy

  • Sudden and severe

  • Coughing or other jarring movements

  • Eating certain foods

  • Menstrual cycle

  • Stress

  • Taking antibiotics

  • Avoiding certain foods

  • Changing position

  • Drinking more water

  • Eating more fiber

  • Abdominal swelling

  • Bloody stools

  • Constipation

  • Diarrhea

  • Fever

  • Joint pain

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Passing gas

  • Rash

  • Weight loss

 

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