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A reaction to something your child eats or drinks may be triggering the abdominal discomfort with or without nausea and vomiting.
Have you noticed that the pain appears primarily after he drinks milk or eats something?
Yes, my child's pain seems to be related to drinking or eating
No, the belly pain does not seem related to food or beverage.
| Last updated: | June 28, 2006 |
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| Reviewed By: | Faculty of Harvard Medical School |
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