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  • 4 days ago
What not to do with a stomach ache?

Often in villages, when a child experiences stomach pain they might be advised to try “thokkam”.

This refers to a practice where a person places one end of a tunnel-like tube in the child’s mouth and the other end in his mouth. Then the person sucks air through the pipe to take out any object that is in the child’s stomach.

This method is not recommended since it is not possible to take out an object in the stomach through sucking and it can even result in further complications. It is best to consult with a child specialist if you think that your child is not eating properly or is having a stomach ache.
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00:00In the same way, we will put the
00:07pipe to the top.
00:10The pipe is used as a form.
00:14It is used as the pipe and the pipe is used as the pipe.
00:22Then we will use the pipe and the pipe.
00:24Because there is a pipe, we will not use the pipe.
00:28So, what do you say?
00:29Now, let's add a tumbler to the straw.
00:33We're going to do the straw and we can add the straw to the straw.
00:37The straw is either the straw.
00:40That means we can add something to the oil.
00:44That means we can add a tub on the oil and it will add a tub.
00:48It is the endoscopy.
00:54If we do the oil, we can add a wipe.
00:57So, don't you think you're going to eat well and eat well?
01:01Don't you think you're going to eat well and eat well?

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