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Suggest Treatment For Constant Vomiting

my daughter is 17...vomiting for almost three days at every 20 minutes or so
giving her fluids at regular intervals but she throws up
took to hospital yesterday...was given iv for two hours and sent home
and injection was also given
she was ok 4-5 hours and had some light food like banana
but agian started throwing up after having half tablet of zoron
she slept peacefully in the night
but again started vomiting in the morning
gave liquids at regular intervals but she kept throwing
gave her one sip of black tea but same result
took her to the doctor in the evening
gave her an injection and ask us to give vomikind md 4 after 4 hours
she still vomiting every 15 minutes
please help
Tue, 5 Dec 2017
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General Surgeon 's  Response
Hello,
It sounds as if she should be taken to the hospital to have tests done at this point and IV fluids until she can keep food down regularly. consider requesting some imaging xray, ct scan etc and blood work. She may have a simple viral gastroenteritis but because it has been persistent the concern is for dehydration at this point.
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Suggest Treatment For Constant Vomiting

Hello, It sounds as if she should be taken to the hospital to have tests done at this point and IV fluids until she can keep food down regularly. consider requesting some imaging xray, ct scan etc and blood work. She may have a simple viral gastroenteritis but because it has been persistent the concern is for dehydration at this point.