Symptoms Of An Abdominal Migraine

Nausea And Vomiting

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Kids who have stomach issues tend to feel sick to their stomach in more ways than one. For example, a child might suddenly feel like they need to vomit. Nausea and vomiting are not uncommon, but it can become worrisome when a child is not eating and begins dry heaving. It can cause the child to become dehydrated, so parents need to push liquids on their child regularly when they are vomiting. They won’t want anything to drink, but it's important to force them to at least have something to drink o they don’t become dehydrated and require hospitalization. Nausea doesn’t always mean vomiting occurs, but parents should watch out for this when their child is exhibiting other symptoms on this list. While the vomiting itself isn’t always an issue, parents must be very vigilant about their child’s liquid intake.

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