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Suggest Treatment For Vomiting In A Child

my daughter who is three woke at 2 in the morning an is vomiting out of control she has thrown up even the medicine givin to her and can not keep water down i even tried giving her sips of pediolyte and she vomites it up as well with in 10 or so mins of taking it she has vomited 30 or more times and now she has started vomit very hard where her body starts shaking and she cant control her self in a standing position but there is nothing coming up now when she vomits
Fri, 3 Nov 2017
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Pediatrician, Gastroenterology 's  Response
I have read your question and understand your concerns.
Persistent vomiting is a serious condition. As child cannot take oral medication, it would only be controlled by intravenous or intramuscular medication. After so much vomiting the girl may get dehydrated.
Its wise to take her to local hospital where doctors would evaluate the girl and might advise some blood tests and radiology investigations.

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Suggest Treatment For Vomiting In A Child

I have read your question and understand your concerns. Persistent vomiting is a serious condition. As child cannot take oral medication, it would only be controlled by intravenous or intramuscular medication. After so much vomiting the girl may get dehydrated. Its wise to take her to local hospital where doctors would evaluate the girl and might advise some blood tests and radiology investigations. Regards