What to Do If a Child Vomits After Eating Undercooked Steak?

If a child vomits after eating an eight to nine out of ten cooked steak, accompanied by frequent coughing, it may be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction caused by improper diet. It is recommended to give the child some stomach-soothing and digestion-promoting tablets, drink plenty of water, and avoid overly sweet or salty foods. The coughing may be due to inflammation and should be examined in detail and medication taken as prescribed by a doctor. Parents should measure the child’s body temperature and take good care of them. Wishing the child a speedy recovery and good health.
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What to Do If a Child’s Temperature Always Exceeds 37.1 Degrees?

Is it normal for a child’s temperature to consistently reach 37.1 to 37.2 degrees? If it has been like this for a short period, not exceeding 10 days, there is usually no cause for concern. Appropriate fever can actually boost the immune system. If it has been going on for a long time, it’s advisable to have a routine blood test done. Generally, as long as there are no serious issues, there’s no problem. It’s important to give the child plenty of warm water and easy-to-digest, light meals.
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What to Do If a Newborn Vomits Blood After Breastfeeding?

The baby is 6 days old and vomited blood suddenly after breastfeeding tonight. There was previous regurgitation, and the baby’s bowel movements and urination were normal. The mother’s nipple bled while breastfeeding, but she continued to feed the baby after wiping it off. The baby did not cry or fuss.
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