Question
A 13-month-old girl began vomiting after eating at noon today and continued to vomit during her subsequent meals. This situation also occurred one month ago. Rehydration treatment has been administered, including 500 milliliters of sodium gluconate 5 grams, 10 milliliters of sodium bicarbonate, 500 milliliters of saline solution, and 6.5 milligrams of vitamin B6 and 100 milligrams of vitamin C. What kind of antiemetic medication or other treatment methods are needed? Additionally, the first question supplement: Why would a child’s upper respiratory infection cause vomiting? Can washing detergents be used to clean baby bottles?
Answer
Hello, the girl’s vomiting may be due to indigestion. It is recommended to pay attention to dietary adjustment and avoid cold and stimulating foods. Consider visiting the pediatric department of a hospital for a check-up to determine the cause and promptly adopt appropriate medication for treatment. At the same time, please add complementary foods reasonably, choosing light and easy-to-digest foods.