When Linda Tock heard her 5-year-old telling her he was going to be sick, she moved quickly. She sprinted for a trash can, ready to run upstairs to help her son, with her husband, Simon, close behind ...
When your child is throwing up (vomiting), it's easy for them to become dehydrated. The risk is even greater when fever causes them to sweat more, or they are also losing fluid through diarrhea.
Dehydration is often seen as a summer problem, but children can also become dehydrated during the monsoon. Viral infections, ...
Young Girl Sitting On Bed At Home Feeling Nauseous A team of investigators assessed the presence of enteropathogens in children with isolated vomiting. Rectal swabs and stool samples identified an ...
A study from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago demonstrated that Botulinum toxin (Botox) injected in the pylorus (sphincter where the stomach exits into the small intestine) during ...
Most children seeking emergency department (ED) care due to vomiting are discharged home. Although they usually feel better when they leave the ED, the vomiting recurs in nearly one-third of children.
Cape Town, South Africa, mother and daughter at home, getting medicine Investigators assessed the impact on vomiting in pediatric children with acute gastroenteritis when ondansetron was added to care ...
Vomiting, unlike most symptoms that sufferers may experience, is very physical and evidential. You cannot deny an event as obvious as having vomited. So, in many ways, vomiting is both a sign and ...
FACT: Persistent or recurrent vomiting in children, especially green or bile-stained vomiting, is not normal and can be a warning sign of intussusception or other forms of intesti ...
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