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Reasons for Abdominal Pain With Fever in Children

Seek immediate medical help if your child:

  • Is unable to pass stool, especially with vomiting
  • Is vomiting blood or has blood in his or her stool (especially if maroon or dark, tarry black)
  • Has chest, neck or shoulder pain
  • Has sudden, sharp abdominal pain
  • Has pain in his or her shoulder blades with nausea
  • Belly is rigid, hard and tender to touch

Call the doctor if your child has:

  • Abdominal discomfort that lasts one week or longer
  • Bloating that persists for more than two days
  • Burning sensation when you urinate or frequent urination
  • Diarrhea for more than five days, or if your infant or child has diarrhea for more than two days or vomiting for more than 12 hours (Call right away if a baby younger than three months has diarrhea or vomiting.)
  • Fever over 100.4 degrees Farhenheit with pain
  • Prolonged poor appetite
  • Unexplained weight loss 

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