
Hi, My Son Is 5 And Has A History Of

may be due to antibiotics, mucus production, coughing
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It is understandable to be concerned.
Unfortunately with a history of asthma, infections of any aspects of the respiratory tract can would provoke an asthma attack.
Though it is worrying when the appetite is decreased, drinking and maintaining normal fluid intake, is more important. When he starts to feel better his use of solid food will improve. It would be important to monitor to make sure that he uses enough fluids and does not become dehydrated- monitor his urine output and skin (if it appears dry), pulse rate etc
The vomiting can sometimes occur after a bout of coughing so that controlling the coughing would help with the vomiting. It is also due to the antibiotics,unfortunately stomach upset and vomiting are side effects of antibiotics.Probiotics may help here
The excess mucus may also be making him nauseous as well. A decongestant , both topical and oral, would help to decrease his mucus. Topical decongestants include normal saline drops or otrivine
Both over the counter cough and cold meds have decongestants.
You would need to give him back the fluids that he is losing via the vomiting- both the fluids and electrolytes need to be replaced.
Pedialyte or other rehydration solution should be used and he should be given small sips after each vomiting episode. Careful not to use too much because if his stomach is upset, he would vomit this up as well
Summary: Monitor hydration status
(2)need to replace fluid that he is losing to prevent dehydration-use small amounts at a time
(3)solid food intake will improve as he improves,
(4)decongestant would decrease mucus which maybe upsetting stomach and contributing to vomiting
(5)probiotics
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions

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