Unimproved Condition Post Congenital Pyloric Stenosis Surgery: Where to Seek Treatment?

A baby born in October 2005 with congenital pyloric stenosis experienced frequent vomiting and even regurgitation from the nose and mouth. Despite undergoing a pyloric stenosis surgery at the Huangshan Hospital at two and a half months old, the symptoms were only temporarily relieved. Months later, the symptoms recurred, though less frequently. After multiple follow-up visits, doctors indicated that the condition might improve with age. However, over the past five plus years, the condition has not improved and has shown a worsening trend. Parents are seeking information on whether they can be referred to the Affiliated Children’s Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine in Hangzhou, and inquiring about the possibility of inpatient treatment.
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Vomiting and Diarrhea: Could It Be Poisoning?

An infant experienced vomiting and diarrhea at 8 PM, which might be caused by viral infection or indigestion. It is recommended to use oral medication for treatment, and intravenous fluid therapy may be considered in severe cases. If diagnosed with a gastrointestinal disease, immediate treatment and attention to dietary habits should be taken.
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