Parenting Tips: Common Causes And Treatment For Stomach Aches

Stomach aches are usually treated with basic home remedies. Though some of it might work, still how can a parent be so sure he's correctly addressing the problem?

The best thing a parent must do is to understand what is happening to their child. Once they already had a clearer view of the problem, then it will be a lot easier to decide what to do next.

For that reason, here are some of the most common causes and cures for tummy aches:

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

Heartburn is associated with the pain located in the upper middle part of the abdomen and the sourness or foulness of the mouth, as noted by Cleveland Clinic. Once a child is confirmed to have heartburn, parents need to have him checked by a doctor.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Irritable Bowel Syndrome is an abdominal pain with bloating and gas. Oftentimes, children with this tummy problem also experience constipation and diarrhea.

Best thing to do with children suffering IBS is to give them food which contains less fat and more fiber, as posted by Parents. It would be difficult for the tummy to digest solid foods, so taking more natural drinks is perfect to help keep the body hydrated.

Ulcers

If a child experience tummy aches along with vomiting and bloody stools, he might likely have an ulcer. An ulcer is caused by the bacteria known as H. pylori, which can only be treated with an acid-blocking medication and antibiotics.

That's why, if the parent suspects that his child has ulcer it is best to visit their doctor soon. Not doing so could possibly lead to a much more serious health issue like internal hemorrhage.

To prevent tummy aches, make sure that every food the child will eat is healthy and clean. Also, try to avoid giving him fatty foods which can possibly upset his sensitive and small tummy.

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