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Kid Mesenteric nodes,vomit &losse motion
My son 8 Yr old suffering with stomach pain with vomiting and loose motions. Ultrasound scan revealed that "multiple non specific mesenteric nodes seen measuring up to 5 mm". Please advice what is this condition. He is not eating food or drinking as it is hurting stomach.
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Multiple non specific MESENTRIC lymphadenitis ate common in paediatric age group. That presents with crampy pain abdomen many time associated with nausea or vomiting which may stay for some moment/ day and then suddenly goes off. Need not to worry if there is no significant loss of weight / appetite. You can Deworm ( syrup Zentel). Causes many times are VIRAL adenitis. Feel free to ask any further quary related to this. TAKE CARE.
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