Abdominal pain is one of the most common reasons children are brought to the emergency room. While many cases are mild and caused by issues like gas, constipation, or a minor stomach virus, some types of abdominal pain can signal a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention. At The Emergency Center, we understand how difficult it can be to determine what is normal and what is not, especially when your child is in pain.
Children experience abdominal pain for a wide variety of reasons. Some of the more common, less serious causes include:
These conditions are often temporary and improve with rest, hydration, and time. However, it is important to stay alert for symptoms that suggest something more serious.
Certain conditions can quickly become dangerous if not treated promptly. Knowing the signs can help you act fast.
Appendicitis is one of the most common abdominal emergencies in children. It typically starts as pain around the belly button and then moves to the lower right side of the abdomen. Other symptoms may include:
If untreated, the appendix can rupture, leading to a life threatening infection.
This condition occurs when part of the intestine slides into another section, causing a blockage. It is most common in infants and young children. Symptoms include:
Intussusception requires urgent medical treatment.
A blockage in the intestines can prevent food and fluids from passing normally. Warning signs include:
This condition can become life threatening without prompt care.
While stomach viruses are common, severe vomiting and diarrhea can lead to dehydration, especially in younger children. Signs of dehydration include:
Dehydration can escalate quickly and may require IV fluids.
Though not directly an abdominal issue, testicular torsion can cause lower abdominal pain. It occurs when the testicle twists, cutting off blood supply. Symptoms include:
This is a surgical emergency and requires immediate attention.
Not all abdominal pain needs an ER visit, but certain symptoms should never be ignored. Bring your child to The Emergency Center right away if they experience:
Trust your instincts. If your child seems unusually ill or the pain feels different from anything they have experienced before, it is best to seek medical care.
If your child is experiencing concerning abdominal pain:
Sharing this information with medical providers can help speed up diagnosis and treatment.
At The Emergency Center, our team is experienced in evaluating pediatric abdominal pain quickly and accurately. We use advanced diagnostic tools such as imaging and lab testing to identify the cause and determine the best course of treatment.
Depending on the diagnosis, care may include:
Our goal is to provide compassionate, efficient care so your child can start feeling better as soon as possible.
Abdominal pain in children can be unpredictable. While many cases are harmless, others can become serious in a short amount of time. Knowing the warning signs and acting quickly can make all the difference.
The Emergency Center is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, ready to provide expert care for your child when it matters most.
The Emergency Center
San Antonio
11320 Alamo Ranch Pkwy
San Antonio, TX 78253
Phone: 210-485-3644
Conroe
4019 Interstate 45 N,
Conroe, TX 77304
Phone: 936-247-9457
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