Child Experiencing Vomiting and Diarrhea with Fever

A child is experiencing frequent diarrhea, up to four or five times a day, continuing into the evening nap. Worsening the situation, the child also has a high fever and severe vomiting. After spending an entire day at a large hospital receiving intravenous fluids, the symptoms did not improve. Subsequently, receiving two injections at a local clinic, the fever subsided temporarily, but returned overnight. These symptoms of vomiting and fever are causing great concern.
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Child Growth and Development Issues

A child’s height growth is influenced by various factors, including genetics, diet, exercise, and environment. There is no proven effective height-enhancing medication at present. It is recommended to promote growth through appropriate exercise and nutrition. For instance, activities like high jump and prone support can help promote height growth. Additionally, drinking more milk and supplementing with calcium can be beneficial. It’s important to note that whether a child can grow taller depends on multiple factors, not just one.
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Child Had Diarrhea Four Times and Vomited, What’s Happening?

The child had diarrhea four times three days ago and then developed a fever. After examination, it was found to be a viral infection, and the fever has subsided. There was only one episode of diarrhea yesterday, and the doctor advised to observe. If the fever recurs, hospitalization may be necessary. This afternoon, after eating formula milk, the child vomited. At night, the child vomited after two more meals, with no other symptoms. What could this be?
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