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  • Male
  • 3 Years
  • 23/01/2025

My 3-year-old has been complaining about stomach pain for the past 30 minutes, pointing to their stomach. I tried giving them Pudin Hara, but it hasn't helped. They've never had this kind of pain before. For lunch, they ate dal made from raw gram. Could you advise on what I should do right away?

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Additional Tips:*

  1. Stay hydrated with fluids (oral rehydration solutions, coconut water, or electrolyte-rich beverages)

  2. Eat small, frequent meals

  3. Avoid solid foods if experiencing nausea or vomiting

  4. Rest and manage stres Fever-Fighting Foods:*

  5. Citrus fruits (e.g., oranges, grapefruits)

  6. Herbal teas (e.g., ginger, peppermint)

  7. Chicken soup

  8. Garlic

  9. Ginger

Dr. Chandra Suggests...

Consult a Paediatrician

Answered 04/07/2025

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