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Small Child, Nausea, Vomiting, Increased Appetite, Constipation, Frequent Urination. Cure?

My baby is 2 years old, female. From past 2 months she has problem with passing her stools . She has nausea . Even though if I give her food she vomits. She feels hungry but she could not swallow the food. Blood, stools reports are normal. She has stomach pain also. From two days she is passing more times urine than normal. I have used so many antibiotics still the status remain the same. When doctors starts working for the constipation she is having loose motions with vomiting and stomach pain.
Sat, 5 Jan 2013
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At 2 years children appetite will decrease as their growth rate decrease and they will take food according to their hungry. If we try to give forcefully then they will vomit. So try to feed your child with patience and in a playful manner and try to encourage to take feeds herself by sitting along with your family.
For frequent passage of urine just go for complete urine examination to rule out any infection after consulting your Pediatrician.
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Small Child, Nausea, Vomiting, Increased Appetite, Constipation, Frequent Urination. Cure?

Hi At 2 years children appetite will decrease as their growth rate decrease and they will take food according to their hungry. If we try to give forcefully then they will vomit. So try to feed your child with patience and in a playful manner and try to encourage to take feeds herself by sitting along with your family. For frequent passage of urine just go for complete urine examination to rule out any infection after consulting your Pediatrician.