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Child Suffering From Severe Vomiting, Loose Motions, On Mother's Feed, Having Glucose. How To Get Relief?

Hi, my baby is 13 months 9 days old,now he is suffering from severe vomitings n loose motions since 4days, he was very active but now he is not like earlier, he is not taking her food n anything as earlier. he is only under mother feed. Shown to doc and he had given him Glucose for 2 days and then he was not vomitting for a day. But again he started after we stopped giving him Glucose. His loose motions still continues.... what should we do?
Fri, 16 Nov 2012
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If the child is becoming lethargic and the diarrhea continuing, He may be suffering from dehydration. i will advise you to take him to the nearest hospital immediately. He may require intravenous fluid management. In-between keep him feeding with ORS (oral rehydration solution)
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Child Suffering From Severe Vomiting, Loose Motions, On Mother's Feed, Having Glucose. How To Get Relief?

Hi If the child is becoming lethargic and the diarrhea continuing, He may be suffering from dehydration. i will advise you to take him to the nearest hospital immediately. He may require intravenous fluid management. In-between keep him feeding with ORS (oral rehydration solution)