What’s wrong with your child’s dizziness and stomachache?

Dizziness and tummy ache in children are relatively common clinical symptoms, the causes of formation are also more, need to be based on specific symptoms and diet to comprehensive judgment, the following common causes in life: 1, respiratory tract infection: the most common in the clinic, may be due to cold, cold, or by a special bacterial, viral attack caused by respiratory tract infection, respiratory tract infection can be accompanied by dizziness, headache, some The respiratory infection may be accompanied by dizziness, headache, some abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms, and some may be accompanied by fever, sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, cough and other conditions. The first thing to do is to take the child to the hospital for routine blood tests to clarify whether it is a bacterial infection or a viral infection, so that timely and targeted treatment can be given. 2. Inflammatory diseases of the stomach itself: children with dizziness and stomach pain also need to be taken to the hospital for abdominal ultrasound, upper gastrointestinal tract imaging and, if necessary, gastrointestinal endoscopy for older children to clarify the cause of dizziness and stomach pain. The cause of dizziness and tummy pain can be clarified and targeted treatment can be given in a timely manner. 3. Improper diet: For example, eating cold, spicy, greasy and stimulating food can cause abnormalities in the digestive system, resulting in gastrointestinal dysfunction and thus accumulation of food, which can also show symptoms of dizziness and tummy pain. Some children may have consumed special foods or drugs that cause food or drug poisoning, such as undercooked bean curd or food with pesticides, which can cause food or drug poisoning, and may also show dizziness and stomach pain, and need to go to the hospital for emergency vomiting and gastric lavage treatment. It should be noted that any severe abdominal pain may stimulate the central nervous system and cause dizziness, so it may also be related to other diseases that cause abdominal pain such as parasitic infection, appendicitis, and dysentery. If a child’s dizziness and stomach pain persist, or if there are other abnormalities such as fever, diarrhea, blood in the stool, or weight loss, seek medical attention as soon as possible to identify and treat the cause.