Discussing the possible cough and vomiting symptoms that may occur after hand, foot, and mouth disease in children
When a child exhibits vomiting symptoms, such as the expulsion of yellow fluid, possible causes and treatment recommendations.
Exploring Appropriate Food Choices for Infants and Toddlers After Vomiting
The baby is 3 years old and suddenly vomited last night at midnight, with frequent nausea and vomiting every hour. The baby has just vomited again. What medication can be given?
A two-month-old baby has started to vomit frequently, with occasional stomach noises and a history of falling out of bed. Inquiry into possible causes and treatment methods.
A three-year-old baby has been experiencing frequent coughing recently, with night coughs triggering vomiting, resulting in the ejection of undigested food. The child also has a decreased appetite. How should this situation be handled?
When infants exhibit symptoms of fever, vomiting, and diarrhea, immediate medical attention should be sought and appropriate fluid supplementation and fever reduction treatment should be provided.
The baby vomited again last night and after receiving an anti-inflammatory injection at the children’s hospital today. It is recommended to provide symptomatic treatment with fluid replacement to prevent dehydration, and to be cautious about diet, avoiding cold or greasy foods.
How to Handle Baby Vomiting?
Provide answers to baby vomiting and weight gain issues.