Abdominal pain doesn’t always require a trip to the pediatrician, but it should be looked at if it’s severe, sudden, or chronic. Karen Prentice, DO, FAAP, Kristin Shepherd, MD, FAAP, and their compassionate team at Great Destinations Pediatrics can help. At their office in Peoria, Arizona, they look for the root cause of your child’s abdominal pain, including constipation. Once your doctor finds the cause, they provide the best treatment. If your child has constipation and abdominal pain, call the Great Destinations Pediatrics office today for an appointment or use the online tool to schedule.
Constipation is a common digestive problem affecting children and adults. It’s characterized by infrequent stools, difficult-to-pass stools, and/or painful stools. Your child could be diagnosed with constipation if they regularly pass hard, dry stools or have a bowel movement less than three times a week.
Abdominal pain can result from constipation. Straining when trying to pass a hard stool or a backup in the digestive tract causes cramps, bloating, and general discomfort.
Constipation in children develops for many reasons, including:
A low-fiber diet
Dehydration
Lack of activity or exercise
Side effect of medication
Reaction to stress
The providers and team will search for a cause for your child’s constipation, such as thyroid disease, lead poisoning, Celiac disease, or inflammatory bowel disease. It’s rare for children to experience a bowel obstruction or have nerve damage causing their constipation, but it’s possible. The team at Great Destinations Pediatrics explores all possible causes of your child’s constipation and abdominal pain to find the cause and come up with an effective treatment plan.
Usually, lifestyle changes can help your child find relief from constipation and abdominal pain. These include:
Eating a high-fiber diet (more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains)
Maintaining an active lifestyle
Drinking plenty of water every day
Drinking little or caffeine (found in most sodas, coffee, and tea)
The team at Great Destinations Pediatrics might recommend that your child take an over-the-counter stool softener and a daily fiber supplement to relieve their symptoms.
Constipation is only one of many causes of abdominal pain. Your child might be experiencing:
Food allergies or intolerances
Food poisoning
Stomach flu
Diarrhea
Because abdominal pain has so many causes, it’s important to have your child evaluated to get an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plan.
If simple things like changing their diet and exercise don’t help your child’s constipation, they probably need medical treatment. Constipation and abdominal pain accompanied by symptoms like bloody stools, alternating diarrhea and constipation, and/or severe cramping will require further testing and treatment.
If your child suffers constipation and abdominal pain, call Great Destinations Pediatrics today to schedule an appointment or use the online tool to make one.
Great Destination Pediatrics
7757 W Deer Valley Rd Ste 275
Peoria, AZ 85382
Phone: 623-878-2800
Fax: 623-878-9150
Monday - Thursday
7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Friday:
7:30 am - 12:00 pm
Closed Weekends
After Hours appointments are offered Monday through Thursday
Call us at 623-878-2800 to schedule
Great Destination Pediatrics
7757 W Deer Valley Rd Ste 275
Peoria, AZ 85382
Phone: 623-878-2800
Fax: 623-878-9150
Great Destination Pediatrics
7757 W Deer Valley Rd Ste 275
Peoria, AZ 85382
Phone: 623-878-2800
Fax: 623-878-9150
Monday - Thursday
7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Friday:
7:30 am - 12:00 pm
Closed Weekends
After Hours appointments are offered Monday through Thursday
Call us at 623-878-2800 to schedule