The child’s stomach can be seen in functional dyspepsia, acute gastroenteritis or peptic ulcer, etc., need to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis.
1. Functional dyspepsia: is a digestive dysfunction, excluding organic disease common clinical syndrome, including dyspepsia, reflux dyspepsia, etc., often manifested clinically as epigastric discomfort, belching, heartburn, acidity, nausea and vomiting and so on.
2. Acute gastroenteritis: often caused by viruses (e.g. rotavirus) or bacteria (e.g. E. coli), etc. Clinical symptoms can be seen above, accompanied by diarrhea, abdominal discomfort and other symptoms, vomiting and diarrhea, dehydration can occur in severe cases.
3. Peptic ulcer: such as duodenal ulcer, the above symptoms can occur, often at night, appear in the state of hunger, can be accompanied by acid reflux, heartburn and other discomforts, gastroscopy can assist in the diagnosis.
Gastroscopy can help to diagnose. It is recommended to consult a specialist for a comprehensive assessment to determine the cause. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a physician.