Question
The baby’s cold and cough treatment with intravenous fluids for three days has been ineffective. After three days of intravenous fluid treatment for a fever and cough, symptoms have improved slightly, but there has been a start of nausea and vomiting, turning into egg flower-like consistency. What medication is recommended? Previous treatment and effect: medication for three days, four intravenous injections each day, hypersensitivity test before injection, no allergic reaction. Desired assistance: how to treat the best without medication and what medication to use.
Answer
I consider that the child may be experiencing nausea and vomiting due to abdominal cold. Nausea and vomiting (including enteritis) are common diseases in children, especially infants. Not all children with nausea and vomiting need to be hospitalized; most can be treated at home with medication and nursing guidance. Parents should master many nursing techniques for children with nausea and vomiting. Children with nausea and vomiting should adjust their diet. If the child is on complementary feeding, it should be temporarily stopped or the frequency and amount of complementary feeding increased. Young children should stop eating food rich in oil and meat. If the baby is breastfed, breast milk should be consumed as much as possible. May your child recover soon.