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  1. Stomach pain in children; Pain - abdomen - children; Abdominal cramps in children; Belly ache in children ... your child may have: Air swallowing Abdominal migraine Colic Constipation Gas Food allergy or intolerance Food poisoning ...
  2. Stomach pain; Pain - abdomen; Belly ache; Abdominal cramps; Bellyache; Stomachache ... pain. For example, you might have very bad abdominal pain if you have gas or stomach cramps due to viral gastroenteritis . However, fatal conditions, such ...
  3. Infantile colic - self-care; Fussy baby - colic - self-care ... Colic normally begins at about the same time every day. Babies with colic are usually fussier in ...
  4. ... term < Prev Next > Appendix K Evidence Tables: Renal Colic Table K1. Systematic reviews: medical management of renal ... Included in Previous SRs and New RCTs: Renal Colic 1. Abbasi S, Bidi N, Mahshidfar B, et ...
  5. ... vagina</li> <li>Low, dull backache</li> <li>Abdominal cramps</li> </ul> <p>Call your health care provider ... ul> <li>Nausea or vomiting</li> <li>Severe abdominal cramps</li> <li>Watery or very bloody diarrhea</li> < ...
  6. It is hard when your baby is sick, many problems are not serious. Learn about how to help your baby, and warning signs for more serious issues. ... It is hard ...
  7. ... of pregnancy. Bleeding may occur with or without abdominal cramps. When the symptoms indicate a miscarriage is possible, ... Vaginal bleeding occurs in almost all threatened miscarriages. Abdominal cramps may also occur. If abdominal cramps occur in ...
  8. Cholelithiasis; Gallbladder attack; Biliary colic; Gallstone attack; Biliary calculus: gallstones chenodeoxycholic acids (CDCA); Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA, ursodiol); Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) - gallstones
  9. ... threatened miscarriage ." The symptoms of this condition are abdominal cramps with or without vaginal bleeding. They are a ... from the vagina Vaginal bleeding, with or without abdominal cramps Some women may not have any symptoms at ...
  10. ... results. This includes yawning, tearing, sweating, pupillary dilatation, abdominal cramps, muscle aches and hot-and-cold flashes. The ... abstinence include apprehension, severe weakness, tremors, insomnia, nausea, abdominal cramps, vomiting, dehydration (weight losses of 10 lbs. in ...
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