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Suggest Treatment For Abdominal Pain And Vomiting

hi doctor... my child is suffering with abdominal pain and vomiting..he had outside food yesterday . i took him to a pediatrician today morning. he has prescribed syp.indowell,syp,cyclopam,and syp.taxim. i have given the doses as prescribed. but he has vomitting and abdominal pain still. what to do?
Tue, 28 Apr 2015
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It seems that your child is suffering from acute gastroenteritis. Medication is proper. Treatment is not supposed to bring down the frequency of passage of loose stools. Give ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution) and plenty of other fluids. It comes in ready made form or may be prepared by mixing a full sachet in the designated amount of water. Replenishment of the lost water and salts as the mainstay of treatment. The adequacy of the hydration would be evident from the frequency of passage of urine. If that seems to be fine, you need not worry. But unless the child grows lethargic, I would not get concerned. It may still take 3-7 days (from the onset) to stop
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Suggest Treatment For Abdominal Pain And Vomiting

It seems that your child is suffering from acute gastroenteritis. Medication is proper. Treatment is not supposed to bring down the frequency of passage of loose stools. Give ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution) and plenty of other fluids. It comes in ready made form or may be prepared by mixing a full sachet in the designated amount of water. Replenishment of the lost water and salts as the mainstay of treatment. The adequacy of the hydration would be evident from the frequency of passage of urine. If that seems to be fine, you need not worry. But unless the child grows lethargic, I would not get concerned. It may still take 3-7 days (from the onset) to stop