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Child Had Stomach Flu, Vomiting. Took Medications. Smelly Loose Motions, Feet, Hand Cold. What To Do?

My 15 months old son had stomach flu yesterday and he did 4 times vomit. We went to hospital in emergency and dr. Gave him some medicine to stop the vomiting . And we came home didnt gave him milk for 12 hours . He had only pedialite which dr. Recommend us. But today he did poo twice morning and evening which was not normal , too smelly n was not hard, he didnt pee i think only once or twice today. Now his hands n feet are cold coz usually his hands and feet are very hot . What i do now tellme??
Thu, 6 Dec 2012
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Your child is having gastroenteritis which initially presented with vomitings. You continue pedialyte sips and consult your pediatrician for the specific management of loose motions as probiotic and antibiotic is some times required to treat gastroenteritis.
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Child Had Stomach Flu, Vomiting. Took Medications. Smelly Loose Motions, Feet, Hand Cold. What To Do?

Hi Your child is having gastroenteritis which initially presented with vomitings. You continue pedialyte sips and consult your pediatrician for the specific management of loose motions as probiotic and antibiotic is some times required to treat gastroenteritis.