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What to give baby who keeps vomiting?

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What to give baby who keeps vomiting?

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Give clear liquids (milk and milk products should be avoided) in small amounts (ranging from 2 teaspoons to 2 tablespoons, or up to 1 ounce or 30 milliliters) every 15 minutes. Clear liquids that are appropriate include: ice chips or sips of water flavored oral electrolyte solutions, or add 1/2 teaspoon (about 3 milliliters) of nonacidic fruit juice to the oral electrolyte solution frozen oral electrolyte solution pops If your child vomits, then start over with a smaller amount of fluid (2 teaspoons, or about 5 milliliters) and continue as above. If there’s no vomiting for approximately 8 hours, then introduce bland, mild foods gradually. But do not force any foods – your child will tell you when he or she is hungry. Saltine crackers, toast, broths, or mild soups (some noodles are OK), mashed potatoes, rice, and breads are all OK. If there’s no vomiting for 24 hours, then you can slowly resume your child’s regular diet. Wait 2 to 3 days before resuming milk products.

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well the hospital, told me to give 2 oz of pedialyte every 20 minutes and NO more, sounds like he has a virus anyways, and their isn’t much they can do for this Try making him use apillow when he sleeps to elevate his head and let the mucus drain, and the vomiting could be from the mucus Touch his finger tips, give them a little sqeeze, if the tip stays WHITE or takes a while to return to its natural color then he could be dehydrated and you should take him to the HOSPITAL, they cannot refuse you, Even if you have a bill. Bring him in the bathroom and let the steam from the shower loosen up the mucus in his chest, NEVER leave him in their unattended, he could suffocate, sit their with him Give him a little robitussin, and tylenol for babies go by his weight.

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