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Q: ? Gastric Problems
asked by: Cagor on March 24th, 2004
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My daughter is 5 years old.
3 or 4 times a month she complains of a very sore tummy
at least 15 times a month she has very runny motions when she goes but it would only be once a day.
Cassidy has always complained of a stinging tongue whether she is eating ice cream or certain icings off a cake.
She has had these symptoms for the last 3 years on and off.
I have spoken to our dr about this but she never has the symptoms at the time!!
Today her kindergarten mentioned their concerns to me about cassidy's health.
There are never any temps or other symptoms!
Could someone please help us

regards,
catherine johnstone Crying or Very sad
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Venugopal
replied on April 9th, 2004
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Gastric Problems
It could be lactose intolerance too wherein there is inability to digest milk or milk based products or in fact any other food. If you can try to relate to the type of food and these symptoms by regular observation (which you might have already done) we can narrow down on the cause for the upset stomach.
How is her appetite?
How is her thirst?
Urination?
General health?
Depending on the above details a proper homoeopathic medicine can be suggested.
Dr.Venugopal gouri.
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