What Causes Severe Vomiting In A Child?
can you give us any information that will help calm our nerves while we await further information. Thank you.
This can be convulsion
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for asking on this platform,
I have gone through the query and do understand your concern.
Sudden awakening with abnormal movement of the whole body can be due to seizure.
I would like to know-
If there was any fever also?
For how long the convulsion persisted?
Did she lose her consciousness after the convulsion for long period or regained consciousness and what is the present status?
Seizure at this age can be due to fever or any abnormal electrical activity within the brain.
I won't get worried if the convulsion was of brief duration, there is no prolonged loss of consciousness after the convulsion or if the baby is now active and alert.
Please provide me the details so that I better able to help you out.
Wishing your grandchild good health.
Regards
We found out that she had received some kind of bite on her leg (unknown insect, or spider or other?) a few days ago and was Rx steroids for it, but the mother decided not to fill the Rx out of concern for iatrogenic harm. There were apparently no serious symptoms for days after the "bite" until today: vomiting, rest & sleep, then "shaking."
It's difficult to assess without knowing the present condition
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Its really very difficult to say anything without knowing the present condition.
Please let me know as soon as you got to know something.
There are some condition like rickettsial infection in which a tick bite may lead to infection in brain with seizure. But I don't think that the bite is related to seizure or abnormal movement in your case as the child was asymptomatic in between and there was no fever, rash or any other symptoms.
Waiting for your reply.
Wishing for rapid recovery of your child.
Regards