Exams and Tests
Abdominal pain in children has several potential causes, affecting multiple organ systems, each requiring a unique set of diagnostic tests. The doctor will obtain a thorough history and examine the child, which likely will include a rectal exam to evaluate the presence of blood. From this information the doctor may order additional tests.
- Blood probably will be drawn and sent to a laboratory for blood cell counts (CBC), liver function tests, blood cultures, amylase/lipase levels, and/or lead level. A urine sample may be obtained and sent for urinalysis and culture.
- A stool sample may be obtained to check for blood, bacteria, or parasites.
- Imaging studies (X-rays and related studies) may be taken to evaluate the abdomen. Other tests may include:
- Ultrasound of the abdomen/testicles
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