Baby Vomiting and Diarrhea with a Temperature of 37.5 Degrees: Possible Causes and Treatment Suggestions

Consider that the baby might have enteritis, and advise parents to take the child to the hospital for a routine stool test and to take medication under a doctor’s guidance. If the baby is introducing new complementary foods, it is recommended to pause or reduce the introduction until symptoms improve, and then gradually resume. At the same time, avoid feeding the baby indigestible foods, and in severe cases, intravenous fluid therapy may be necessary to prevent dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
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Baby Vomiting Severely, What’s Happening?

A 1-year-old baby has been vomiting severely without diarrhea. A few days ago, after falling off the bed, a large bump appeared on the back of the head, possibly related to a head injury or gastrointestinal malabsorption. It is recommended to undergo a brain imaging examination and a gastrointestinal ultrasound to confirm the cause of the illness and receive symptomatic treatment.
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