Understanding the causes and treatment suggestions for common dry vomiting and diarrhea in infants
Child’s Fever and Dry Vomiting Symptoms Persist, Questions About Flu Treatment Medication
A 100-day-old baby occasionally has dry vomiting, with large amounts of vomit, similar to an adult’s vomiting after drinking. Previous episodes have occurred after traveling, so it is suspected to be motion sickness. However, after lunch today, she fell asleep without burping and vomited again upon waking up, the cause is unclear. Please help with the answer, thank you.
Discuss the possible causes and recommendations for a six-month-old baby experiencing dry vomiting after taking montmorillonite powder.
My baby is five months old and has been constantly suffering from dry vomiting. Sometimes, when the nipple is just placed in his mouth, he starts to vomit. Other times, he vomits immediately after finishing breastfeeding. Additionally, his bowel movements are not normal, occurring about every eight days. How should I handle my baby’s dry vomiting and irregular bowel movements?
If a child experiences symptoms of fever and dry vomiting, it may be caused by gastroenteritis. It is recommended to carefully observe the child’s mental state and general condition, check blood routine white blood cell count, and pay special attention to granulocyte ratios. If necessary, fluid replacement therapy can be administered. If the child’s mental state is good, oral medication can be tried, and close observation is advised. It is suggested that patients seek prompt and systematic examination at a regular three-level A hospital based on their own condition for targeted treatment and rapid recovery.