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What Causes Vomiting And Fever?

My daughter has been sick since Saturday it started with vomiting, but Tuesday night I finally got my daughter to eat and she kept it down.. Could of swore she was a 100% yesterday but today woke up with a fever... And has hardly ate today.. Should i be concerned??
Thu, 24 Apr 2014
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Hi, thank you for asking in HCM.
I really appreciate your concern.

From the history given here, I could say that this could be a viral infection, your daughter may need some light diet and complete bed rest. Two things need to be watched first is dehydration due to vomiting and fever and second is high-grade fever, in either conditions patient should be treated accordingly, if nothing like this happens then no need to worry about this, she will be fine soon. Take a good care of her, bye.
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What Causes Vomiting And Fever?

Hi, thank you for asking in HCM. I really appreciate your concern. From the history given here, I could say that this could be a viral infection, your daughter may need some light diet and complete bed rest. Two things need to be watched first is dehydration due to vomiting and fever and second is high-grade fever, in either conditions patient should be treated accordingly, if nothing like this happens then no need to worry about this, she will be fine soon. Take a good care of her, bye.