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What Causes Fever Followed By Diarrhea In A Toddler?

My amost 2 year old started with high fever 5 days ago (lasted one day), next day started having diarrea, (straight yellowish liquid), and pinkish throw up that happens late at night. This has been going on last few nights. All she wants is juice and milk throughout the day lately and refuses to eat. Should I be very worried and get her to Dr. or is this just a viral infection that will soon pass without having to be seen?
Thu, 8 Sep 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, the given symptoms could be due to viral infection here the care need to be taken for hydration and high grade fever once the fever finished the course then it will be fine and if condition remains as it is then it could be bacterial infection and may needs investigation hope this information helps.
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What Causes Fever Followed By Diarrhea In A Toddler?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, the given symptoms could be due to viral infection here the care need to be taken for hydration and high grade fever once the fever finished the course then it will be fine and if condition remains as it is then it could be bacterial infection and may needs investigation hope this information helps.