A two-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms of vomiting milk clumps, diarrhea, and a stuffy nose, possibly due to catching a cold or poor absorption. How should treatment be approached?
When a child is vomiting, has diarrhea, and feels feverish, it is crucial to closely monitor for signs of dehydration. Avoid giving too much water at once during dry heaves; instead, offer small amounts frequently, about five to ten milliliters each time. If the feverish body temperature is below 38.5°C, administer oral antipyretics, and visit the hospital for a thorough blood test, stool test, and detailed examination for rotavirus.
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