C.M. asks from Happy Valley, OR on September 13, 2009
Sore Throat and Tummy Pain for Two Months Now!
My daughter (age 8) has had tummy pains and sinus/allergy problems most of her life but they have been mild to moderate and easily dealt with by taking medications such as claritin or benedryl. Her stomach issues I never figured out but just when I'd start to worry it would pass. About two months ago the tummy problem (severe pain) came back along with a very severe sore throat and mucus/post nasal drip. There is no fever or maybe a slight fever most of the time. The stomach pain comes and goes often throughout the day and the sore throat is constant. She's been to the Dr. 8 times in the past six weeks. We've tried different medications for allergies with no relief of throat issues. The mucus in her throat isn't always there.. it's either tons of post nasal rip or it's dry and itchy. Her stomache pain is a mystery. It doesn't seem to be related to any foods she is eating. They did an allergy scan which came back normal. The took x rays of her tummy and they said her colon was full and she was constipated.
I thought it was strange that she was constipated when she poops once or twice a day and it's of a normal size and consistency. The dr. had her take some laxative until her stool was clear which we did. This did not solve the tummy pain at all. They recently x rayd her again and said she still has stool in her colon. How is this possible when her stool was clear like water. There was a slight tinge of pink from blood which the dr. assured me was just from a small tear due to skin irritation.
My kid is in pain 90% of the time. It's breaking my heart. She can't go to school most days. I have no idea what to do. I don't know what could be causing this pain both in her stomach and her throat. Oh, one more thing.. she says her tummy gurgles and moves around a lot and she also has very very tight muscles in her shoulders and neck, might be related, might not.
Please help!
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M.M. answers from Seattle on September 13, 2009
Get a referral for a pediatric G.I.(gastroenterologist). It could be a lot of things including celiac disease.
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W.C. answers from Seattle on September 14, 2009
Take her to some specialist--and ENT (Ear Nose and Throat) and an gastroenterologist. She should not be in that much pain for that long. And blood in the stool is not good.
I live in chronic pain and for a child that young it is unacceptable.
Special blessings for her.
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H.O. answers from Anchorage on September 14, 2009
I would get a second opinion. What bothers me here is that blood in her stool doesn't concern your doctor. This is a red flag with any person not just children. Take her to a different doctor. There will be some diagnostic testing that she may find uncomfortable but if there is a blockage or something then that will cost more problems for her and eventually..it will need surgery if they cannot remove it. SO, get that second opinion and don't let them mess with her anymore until another doctor is seen. It could be any number of problems and laxatives can make it so the muscles change so she won't be able to control them as well in that area. Definitely go to another doctor, and another one until someone helps this kid!
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C.H. answers from Medford on September 14, 2009
Hi C.,
I recommend seeking a gastroenterologist. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastroenterology)
A few years ago, a neighbors little girl had the same thing (called a blocked colon). They recommended prune, apple, orange and other 100% fruit juices. Also oatmeal , wholegrain breads, fresh fruit. Her's cleared up after about a week or so.
A natural remedy is found in your health food store. Get psyllium husk (not metamucil), put a teaspoon of the husk into a cup of juice (yes it is gritty), but works well.
For allergies try Locally Made Honey! Works Great & tastes pretty good too!
Sore throats; weak tea with honey & lemon, works well.
Good luck~
C.
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J.S. answers from Seattle on September 14, 2009
Not sure I am giving the right advice, since my son had a similar but not the exact same problem! My son had stomach pain for almost a year, and was constipated pretty much all the time. We went through all kinds of doctors, specialists, etc... Finally my mom-in-law was watching Oprah and saw that some kids with intolerances have these issues. (Intolerances are different from actually food allergies!) We went to the children's hospital in Tacoma and had a breath-a-lizer test. It tested for the amount of carbon dioxide being exhaled after consuming various ingredients. It indicated problems with diary and fructose (2 of the ingredients that are in just about everything now-a-days!) Once we started to limit these items (especially the high fructose corn syrup), he got better. Good luck, don't give up, and keep searching!
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M.M. answers from Seattle on September 13, 2009
Get a referral for a pediatric G.I.(gastroenterologist). It could be a lot of things including celiac disease.
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I.G. answers from Seattle on September 13, 2009
If her doctor could not figure out what's going on in the last six weeks and 8 times he has seen her, it's time to get either a referral or a second opinion. When you do go to either a specialist or a different pediatrician, ask your original doctor to give you the x-rays and any labs that were done so the next physician can review any progression of her condition.
I am not saying you need to leave your current provider for good, but sometimes a fresh eye and mind can come up with a better diagnosis.
Good luck.
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G.R. answers from Spokane on September 14, 2009
Hi C. - It clearly sounds like there are some other issues going on with your daughter. Ok, some questions that maybe you have already explored and maybe some you have not. Are all of these procedures done from one Dr or through specialists too? Has she been seen by an ENT for the mucus/post nasal drip? If so have they reviewed to see if she has sinus trouble too? Might need a CT scan to truly tell. That dripping into her stomach could aggravate it (granted she could have something else going on too). For her allergy testing, was it done by a regular Dr or an allergy specialist? I have allergies and my regular Dr basically did not do much but I went to a specialist & what a difference. Have you been keeping a journal of your daughter's pain, eating, sleeping, pooping habits? It is time consuming but this journal can offer incite for the doctors. For recording her pain level ask her to judge 0-10 with 10 being the most painful ever (think broken bones, childbirth - no pain meds, etc), that will then help you record more accurately where her pain levels are.
I would also ask for a referral to a Children's Hospital for a complete work-up. Request copies of everything (documents, x-rays, notes, etc) so you can have these as well as your journal when you go to specialist. For her tight muscles it very well could be related as she is tensing up & her body does not know how to relax. One thought is to see a Naprapath (like a chiropractor, but they are more gentle) and maybe see about seeing a massage therapist - not at some fancy spa but ask around for a good one, then call and see if they are willing to work with kids.
My heart goes out to you & your daughter and praying that you will get some answers soon! God Bless
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E.L. answers from Seattle on September 14, 2009
Along with the suggestions of testing for celiacs and getting a second opinion, have you tried an elimination diet for her? There may be a number of things that she is allergic to that could be causing the problems. (I have a friend whose adult children have multiple allergies like wheat, nuts, dairy, eggs, etc.) You can also consider seeing a naturopath and a nutritionist.
J.K. answers from Bellingham on September 14, 2009
We just went through a similar experience with my four year old. After the Xray showed constipation, we took the Miralax for a week until it became diarrhea, but she was still in pain. They did an ultrasound and everything came back okay. We went back to the doctor and he felt her stomach and thought that the constipation was gone.
He mentioned that she did have a lot of gurgling and noise in her intestines and suggested that the Miralax had made them gassy. He told us to go off the Miralax for 4-5 days, start giving her a pro-biotic supplement (like acidolphus) in adult strenght - breaking it up into her food. Then he wanted us to start taking the Miralax again for a couple of weeks at a much smaller dose.
(Our original dose of Miralax was one capful, twice a day. Now we are on two teaspoons once a day.)
Things seem to have resolved themselves. We have a lot of trouble with nasal allergies too, but they didn't seem connected to the tummy issues in our case. I hope your daughter is better soon!
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