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What Is The Cause Of Vomiting, Diarrhoea And Shakiness In A Baby?

Hello My name is Donovan and i have a 18 month old daughter and she is very ill- Symptoms of vomiting and diahrea and she is very shaky but she has no fever and she is unable to hold down any fluids- such as juice or a mix of apple juice and pedialyte
Tue, 4 Mar 2014
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Hello. Thank you for your question. I am sorry your daughter is not well. The symptoms you describe are consistent with a stomach virus. With this illness, the most important task is maintaining good hydration. Pedialyte is good to use for this purpose and it can be given to her one teaspoon every 10-15 minutes. If she is unable to keep this down, even at this slow pace, or if her symptoms persist or worsen, I recommend consulting with your doctor.
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What Is The Cause Of Vomiting, Diarrhoea And Shakiness In A Baby?

Hello. Thank you for your question. I am sorry your daughter is not well. The symptoms you describe are consistent with a stomach virus. With this illness, the most important task is maintaining good hydration. Pedialyte is good to use for this purpose and it can be given to her one teaspoon every 10-15 minutes. If she is unable to keep this down, even at this slow pace, or if her symptoms persist or worsen, I recommend consulting with your doctor.