How to Handle a Child Who Vomits and Has Diarrhea and Also Feels Feverish

When a child is vomiting, has diarrhea, and feels feverish, it is crucial to closely monitor for signs of dehydration. Avoid giving too much water at once during dry heaves; instead, offer small amounts frequently, about five to ten milliliters each time. If the feverish body temperature is below 38.5°C, administer oral antipyretics, and visit the hospital for a thorough blood test, stool test, and detailed examination for rotavirus.
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How to Handle Newborn Vomiting and Diarrhea

Consider checking for indigestion or enteritis, and be aware of the possibility of gastrointestinal dysfunction. Take oral digestive medicine, seek medical attention for intravenous treatment, and extend feeding intervals while resting the stomach and intestines. Temporarily stop or reduce the addition of supplementary foods, and gradually improve. Especially, do not eat too much.
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What to Do When a Child Vomits in the Morning

A child vomits in the morning, accompanied by diarrhea, with stools resembling chicken egg flowers followed by watery diarrhea. Can the child take pediatric anti-diarrheal medicine? Previous treatment and outcomes: Visited a doctor in the morning and received an injection, but still had diarrhea in the afternoon. Seeking assistance: Can the child take pediatric anti-diarrheal medicine? Or are there other better medications?
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