Belly pain

Belly pain (also called “abdominal pain”) in children is defined as discomfort or pain anywhere between the chest and pelvis. There are many potential causes but most of time the pain resolves on its own after a short time. Causes include hunger, constipation, infection, stress, heart burn, and many other illnesses. You should seek care for your child’s belly pain if:

  • the pain is severe

  • the pain prevents your child from drinking or eating anything, and they are getting dehydrated as a result

  • there is also vomiting lasting more than 12 hours or diarrhea for more than 2 days

  • there is blood in the stool

  • there is pain with peeing

  • the child is less than 3 months

  • the pain is a result of trauma to the belly

  • the pain is not severe but lasts more than a week (even if it comes and goes)

  • any other symptoms that are concerning to you

What are common causes of belly pain in children?


What are common causes of belly pain in children?


What are common causes of belly pain in children?


When should I seek medical attention for my child's belly pain?


When should I seek medical attention for my child's belly pain?


When should I seek medical attention for my child's belly pain?


How can I help relieve my child's mild abdominal pain at home?


How can I help relieve my child's mild abdominal pain at home?


How can I help relieve my child's mild abdominal pain at home?


Can stress cause belly pain in children?


Can stress cause belly pain in children?


Can stress cause belly pain in children?


Are there any red flags for serious conditions related to abdominal pain in children?


Are there any red flags for serious conditions related to abdominal pain in children?


Are there any red flags for serious conditions related to abdominal pain in children?