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My 2.7 year son is continuously vomiting
My baby is 2.7 year from past a week is vomiting any time... N also he is saying he stomach is paining... V have consulted to his doctor she asked us to give bandi which we have already given him 2 day earlier without visiting the doctor and after visit she said give him bandi because he doesn't eat normal food , he only eats junk and sheera which is regular for him. No chapati no rice no dal not even any fruits or fruits juice, So he facing vomiting from past a week n tummy pain. Which are the test which will be good to judge his stomach condition. Please guide?
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Urgently give :: Syrup Ondem 5ml Thrice daily before 30mins to food for 3days for Vomitings Tablet Junior lanzole 15mg 1 tablet in 20ml of water before 30mins to breakfast for 3days for stomach pain Syrup Cyclopam 5ml thrice daily after food for 3days for stomach pain----syrup
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Medications & Advice 1. Probiotic (Bifilac sachet) Mix 1 full sachet in ~100–150 ml clean water Give twice daily (morning & night) for 5 days 2. ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution) Mix 1 full ORS packet in 1 liter of clean boiled & cooled water Give 10 ml/kg after each loose stool 3. Zinc Supplementation Syrup Zinc (20 mg/5 ml) Give 5 ml once daily for 14 days 4. Vomiting  Syp vomikind 2mg/5ml - 5ml To give food half an after syp vomikind  5. Paracetamol  To give syp Paracetamol if develops fever  Syp paracetamol 250mg/5ml - 15mg/kg/dose  every 6th hourly till fever subsides  🍽️ Feeding Advice Continue normal feeding / breastfeeding Avoid junk, oily, sugary drinks Prefer rice, curd, banana, idli 🚽 Monitoring Watch for adequate urine output (At least 1 urine every 6–8 hours) ⚠️ Danger Signs – Review Immediately if: Decreased urine / no urine Persistent vomiting Lethargy / child not active Blood in stools Sunken eyes / excessive thirst Fever >3 days 🔁 Follow-Up Review if not improving in 2–3 days or earlier if concerns
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Greetings persistent vomiting and stomach pain, the most critical home care step is to prevent dehydration by offering frequent, small sips of an oral rehydration solution rather than large amounts of water or juice. You should wait about an hour after a vomiting episode before reintroducing fluids to allow the stomach to settle, followed by bland foods like plain rice or toast once they have been symptom-free for several hours. To address picky eating habits, it is helpful to establish a consistent mealtime routine and provide repeated exposure to healthy foods, as it can take many attempts before a child accepts a new taste. It is essential to monitor for red flags such as a dry mouth, lack of tears, or decreased urination, as these symptoms of dehydration require immediate medical attention
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