Question

The 4-year-old child has had diarrhea and vomiting 3.4 times, with abdominal pain and no fever. Medication has been administered, but the child has vomited it out. What kind of help do we need?

Answer

Based on your description, considering that the child may have acute enteritis, it is important to conduct a detailed examination and actively treat the condition promptly. Firstly, ensure proper feeding, strengthen care, pay attention to keeping warm, and avoid cold and dampness, increasing nutritional intake, and supplementing vitamins. For symptomatic treatment, if diarrhea occurs, you can use Montmorillonite powder; if there is abdominal pain and bowel sounds, you can use medications such as 6542; if accompanied by indigestion and abdominal bloating, you can use drugs such as Lactase and Pancreatin powder. If the condition is severe, consider intravenous fluid therapy. The specific treatment plan should follow the guidance of a clinical physician. The above suggestions are for reference only.