What to Do When a Child Has Severe Vomiting?

Severe vomiting in children may be caused by gastritis and requires treatment with antibiotics, acid suppressants, gastrointestinal motility drugs, and gastric mucosal protective agents. It is advisable to avoid spicy, cold, greasy, and other irritating foods and to eat on time. If symptoms persist, it is recommended to visit a hospital for a gastroscopy and ultrasound examination.
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What to Do When a Child Keeps Vomiting and Diarrhea

A three-and-a-half-year-old girl started running a high fever the night before yesterday. After her fever subsided yesterday, she began to have diarrhea, about five times a day, with stools thicker than water. Today, she started dry heaves, occurring irregularly after eating, but she does not vomit when drinking water. Previous treatment and effectiveness: Consumption of tannic acid yeast-based powder, no improvement seen. Seeking help for: How to stop diarrhea and vomiting.
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