Hi sir/Madam,
We are sending my 3 year old kid to play school, Initially he was crying and we continue to send, but to avoid school he is vomiting after breakfast and he is doing intentionally, we started giving onderatan before the breakfast so that he cannot vomit, shall we give this for long term till he settle with school fear. Please suggest
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This occurs due to school anxiety or behavioural avoidance, but medical causes must be ruled out
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give light breakfast (milk/bana/toast). avoid force feeding. keep morning routine calm and unhurried. do not scold child excessively or give excessive attention. avoid using too much ondansteron.
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if child has accompanying lethargy, dehydration, abdominal pain, distension, or vomits even on weekends, further consultation is necessary
It will settle by itself.
Don't give Ondensetran syrup unnecessarily
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