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Stomach pain n vomiting
My child is 3 yrs and 4 months old girl, weight- 13.5kg. 24th sep 1. Complained headache n stomach ache since morning. 2. Fever 100 at night. I gave 5ml Ibgesic plus. 25th sep 1. Drank milk in the morning n puked twice. Did not eat much after that. 2. Fever 99- 100 on n off throughout the day. 3. Complained of stomach ache n headache. 4. Ate banana n sweet lassi in the evening. 5. No fever at night. 26th sep 1. Again puked in the morning. 2. Complained body ache n nausea. 3. Refusing to eat anything. I have been giving her ORS. Can you please advise the reason for her being unwell and the medication to be given. TIA Neha
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Give emset 4ml 3times for vomit...give paraceetamol for fever and headache... Give plenty of liquids orally mostly lemon juice.. If ur daughter refuse for feed then give liquids orally to maintain hydration... Start multivitamin supplements... Give amasid syp for stomach..
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if u feel ur daughter is not active and lethargic then immediatly consult nearby pediatrician or else you can wait for 2days...
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Could be drug induced gastritis
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Give Emeset for vomiting and Junior Lanzol for 1 week. Normal bland diet and plenty of liquids
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Stop ibugesic plus syrup if u r continuing. Give plain paracetamol syrup if fever is documented. She might b having viral fever and gastritis.
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if she is active and able to take small quantity food then u can continue oral medications otherwise better to consult nearby pediatrician if her headache and vomiting persists for proper examination and testing Get covid testing done if there is contact in the past 10 days
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syp ondem 5 ml thrice daily tab junior lanzol 15 mg once daily on empty stomach syp calpol 250 3.5 ml 6 hours once
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