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Tummy is an informal, affectionate term for the stomach and the front part of the abdomen. In everyday speech it is commonly used with children or in casual writing; medical professionals typically use stomach or abdomen.

Anatomically, the tummy area refers to the belly region of the body, including the upper abdomen where

Etymology and usage: The word came into English as a child-friendly variation of 'tum' or 'stomach' in

Common phrases include 'tummy ache' or 'upset tummy' to describe abdominal pain or discomfort. 'Tummy time' refers

Health notes: Most tummy discomforts are mild and improve with rest, hydration, and a light diet. Persistent,

the
stomach
sits
and
nearby
organs
such
as
the
intestines.
The
term
is
informal
and
not
a
precise
anatomical
label.
the
19th
century
and
remains
common
in
everyday
conversation,
especially
when
talking
to
children
or
about
comfort
and
health.
to
supervised
time
for
babies
spent
on
their
stomachs
to
develop
strength
and
motor
skills.
severe,
or
recurrent
abdominal
pain,
vomiting,
fever,
or
blood
in
stools
warrants
medical
evaluation.
Medical
professionals
may
evaluate
digestion,
ulcers,
infections,
or
other
conditions
as
appropriate.