Your child has severe abdominal pain. Your child is urinating very little or not at all. Your child has signs of dehydration such as a dry mouth or crying without tears. Call your child's doctor if: Your child is 2 years old or younger and has been vomiting for 24 hours. ...
Give the child 1 to 2 ounces of clear fluids every half hour for 4 hours (avoid giving child more liquid than he or she wants as this can cause vomiting). If your child will not drink, give one spoonful of liquid every few minutes. If your baby will not drink from a bottle, use ...
If the vomiting is due to gastroenteritis or stomach flu, then it may be there for 24 hours, coming and going at various intervals. It may also occur while the child is lying down on the bed. If severe medical conditions are causing the problem, then the child has to be taken to the...
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- The vomiting continues more or less constantly for more than 24 hours. - You have severe abdominal pain, which could suggest appendicitis. - You can't keep fluids down. You can see blood or brown speckles in your vomit, which could indicate a peptic ulcer. ...
My roommate woke up at 4:30 in the morning and began vomiting, which lasted for hours. I bought her some raw honey and black tea. I don't know if it was the honey, the tea, or both together, but she hasn't thrown up since and her stomach feels much better. She still has horri...
Some children may be able to return to eating within a couple of hours, but many will take a few days to return to a regular diet and get their energy back.1,8,9 CVS follows a typical pattern for each child, which means that each episode is similar to previous ones, starting ...
70% if zero, one, two, three, or four risk factors were present. Because discharge to home is so dependent on the child returning to a baseline condition that allows the intake of fluids and nutrients, it is essential that nausea and vomiting be kept to a minimum foroutpatient surgeries....
Keywords childcyclic vomiting syndromeCASE: Denise is a 10-year-old girl who was admitted to the hospital for treatment of dehydration secondary to severe vomiting for 2 days. She was unable to retain any liquids. This was her 62nd ...
Acute CINV, also known as post-treatment CINV, is traditionally defined as nausea and vomiting that occurs within the first 24 hours after the administration of chemotherapy. From: Oncology of Infancy and Childhood, 2009 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert ...