To help reduce stomach pain, you can try keeping a journal to track your child's food intake, activities, and mood to see if there are any triggers for their symptoms. It may also be beneficial to consult with a dietitian specialized in inflammatory bowel diseases. Additionally, consider joining a support group for young people living with this condition for additional guidance and emotional support.
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