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What Causes A Swollen Face And Vomiting In A Child?

i have a 20 mnth old thats been throwing up 2 times a day since thrusday already and on the 3rd day she woke up with her face swollen she hasnt wanted to eat or drink anythin i took her to the doctor no1 has givin me a straight answer they say they say she has the stomach bug but she hasnt had a fever or dierrea shes been constupated they gave me answers for everythin but the swollen face she not allergect to anythin i knw of wat could be the problem
Mon, 28 Sep 2015
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Hi

Welcome to the HCM

I completely understand your concerns. But don't worry. The symptoms of your child are suggestive of angioedema. It's a condition which occurs due to allergic response of body in the form of subcutaneous swelling especially involving face, extremities and bowel wall. The stomach pain and vomiting occurs as a result of it. The cause can be any allergen present in the food she has been introduced to recently.
The management requires antihistamines such as Chlorpheniramine along with anti emetic (Ondensetrone ) and antacid ( ranitidine).

Hopefully this will help you.

Take care
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What Causes A Swollen Face And Vomiting In A Child?

Hi Welcome to the HCM I completely understand your concerns. But don t worry. The symptoms of your child are suggestive of angioedema. It s a condition which occurs due to allergic response of body in the form of subcutaneous swelling especially involving face, extremities and bowel wall. The stomach pain and vomiting occurs as a result of it. The cause can be any allergen present in the food she has been introduced to recently. The management requires antihistamines such as Chlorpheniramine along with anti emetic (Ondensetrone ) and antacid ( ranitidine). Hopefully this will help you. Take care