What to Do When a Child Has Abdominal Distension, Diarrhea, and Dry Vomiting?

A child, 1 year and 5 months old, has recently been experiencing diarrhea, dry vomiting, and abdominal distension, but without a fever. This may be due to ‘food fire,’ which is caused by improper diet leading to internal heat. Dry vomiting is a sign of indigestion, a traditional Chinese medicine condition characterized by abdominal bloating, dry or smelly stools, foul flatus, sour belching, and a warm, distended abdomen. What are the solutions?
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What to Do When a Child Has Diarrhea and Vomiting?

What should you do when a child has diarrhea and dry vomiting? They are crying non-stop, and you’re too scared to give them medicine. Now they’re not eating anything, and it’s been an entire day. They haven’t eaten any bad food or things, just crouching in a group and crying, and it’s unbearable to hold them. We’re desperate. It’s too dark to go to the hospital now, what should we do?
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