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My baby boy is 25 month old. On Saturday, he threw up about 3 times starting from the late afternoon without diarrhea. On Sunday, I put him on Pedialyte. No vomiting on Sunday, so by late Sunday, I started giving him some Pediasure and milk as he didn t want to eat anything. This morning he seemed ok so I gave him some Pediasure and Macaroni and cheese. After that around 11:00 he was sleep so I put him to bed. He work up didn t like to eat. Continue gave him some Pedisure. I noticed that everytime he eats something, within 5 minutes or so he cried. Probably with the stomach pain. Also, he had slept more today and cried a lot telling me to hold him. By 7:30 tonight while I was holding him he threw up again. Would you please help determine what has happened to him?
HI, welcome to forum, From history it seems to be acute gastritis, which may or may not head to diarrhea. Or it could also be stomach upset.Plesecagive him medication to control vomiting around 30 min before a feed, and observe for any loose motions too. Continue giving Pedialyte. Disclaimer: This provisional advice provided by me stands subject to the actual examination of reports/image and is based entirely on inputs provided to me. It should be correlated with clinical findings
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What Causes Vomiting After Eating?
HI, welcome to forum, From history it seems to be acute gastritis, which may or may not head to diarrhea. Or it could also be stomach upset.Plesecagive him medication to control vomiting around 30 min before a feed, and observe for any loose motions too. Continue giving Pedialyte. Disclaimer: This provisional advice provided by me stands subject to the actual examination of reports/image and is based entirely on inputs provided to me. It should be correlated with clinical findings