A 1.7-year-old child vomits after eating and experiences restless sleep at night.
A two-year-old girl has been experiencing frequent vomiting recently, possibly due to a cold or stomach discomfort, and should pay attention to diet and avoid cold foods.
A 13-month-old girl has started vomiting after eating today at noon and continued to vomit during subsequent meals. This situation also occurred one month ago. Treatment with rehydration therapy has been provided, including 500 milliliters of sodium gluconate 5 grams, 10 milliliters of sodium bicarbonate, 500 milliliters of saline solution, and 6.5 milligrams of vitamin B6 and 100 milligrams of vitamin C. What kind of antiemetic medication or other treatment methods are needed? Additionally, the first question supplement: Why would a child’s upper respiratory infection cause vomiting? Can washing detergents be used to clean baby bottles?
A 13-month-old girl has been vomiting after eating, seeking causes and treatment advice.
A 2-year-old child is experiencing persistent dry vomiting and stomach pain, possible causes include infectious dry vomiting (such as upper respiratory infections, pneumonia, and gastrointestinal infections), central nervous system diseases (such as encephalitis, meningitis, cerebral hemorrhage, brain tumor, and intracranial hypertension), nutritional and metabolic disorders, and vestibular dysfunction, such as Meniere’s syndrome. It could also be a gastrointestinal reaction caused by medication. Sometimes, certain surgical diseases, such as
A 3.5-year-old baby experiences vomiting and diarrhea after eating, seeking help for the cause and treatment/prevention methods
Understanding the causes of a 5-year-old girl frequently experiencing fever, cough, and vomiting, and how to enhance immunity
A 17-month-old baby is experiencing fever, cough, throat inflammation, and vomiting, with diarrhea containing Bloodshot. How should this be handled? Should medication, injections, or hospitalization be considered? What medication should be taken? Are there any foods to avoid?
Q: A 3.5-year-old child coughs and vomits during sleep, accompanied by fever, low weight, and frequent constipation. The child has taken four boxes of ‘Sanjing Gluconate Zinc Oral Solution’ without improvement. Should the medication be continued? Additionally, the child often has constipation (every 2-3 days). Previous treatment and effects: The child has also taken ‘Children’s Cough Syrup’ and ‘Children’s Compound Sulfamethoxazole Granules.’ Currently, the child occasionally coughs during the day, but the coughing is severe and accompanied by vomiting when sleeping. Seeking help: The child’s nasal congestion may be caused by air conditioning. Is the cough cold or hot? Is ‘Carbocysteine Oral Solution’ suitable for cold or hot cough? What can be done to prevent coughing and vomiting during sleep?
What should be done if a child develops cough and vomiting after suffering from hand, foot, and mouth disease?