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My 14 year old daughter kept complaining about her stomach hurting her so I took her to the doctors yesterday after work and they said she fine it's the stomach flu now the stomach pain moving to lower right abdomen and I keep calling her doc and she said to bring her in 3 days after Christmas I really don't want my daughter hurting on Christmas if this pain continues. Her symptoms are fever, stomach ache, vomiting, dizziness, and pain shifting from stomach to lower right abdomen. What should I do? I getting really worried about her she hasn't had much sleep and this been going on for 3 days now. Pleas help I need advice from you people out there please
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535822 tn?1443976780
ER.....appendicitis ..
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I would take my child to urgent care if there is one there and if not go to the ER. I definitely would not ignore this.
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If the doctor won't see her now then take her to the ER!
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1586508 tn?1296855071
I would be worried that she may have appendicitis.  If her lower right abdomen is tender to touch, this is likely.  I'm not sure if your doctor ruled that out, but because it will be so long before you can take your daughter in again you could ask the doc to phone in a prescription for antibiotics and see if those help.  If the appendix has burst, you would want to take her to the ER.  Another idea would be to see if her gynecologist could see her sooner than your primary care doctor, as several pelvic issues could cause similar symptoms.  

Hope this helps and she gets better soon.
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