POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. If your child has nausea, it’s good if you can work out what’s causing it and treat this underlying cause. But there’s often no obvious cause, and the nausea goes away by itself.
It’s usually best to treat nausea with very simple measures.
For example, for nausea that’s linked to gastro, encourage your child to have plenty of small drinks of water or oral rehydration fluid, as well as bland foods like dry crackers, bread, rice, potato or jelly. Older children with nausea can try sucking on a sugary lolly like barley sugar. This can be soothing and distracting.
If your child’s nausea is being caused by a food intolerance, your doctor might recommend that your child limits or avoids certain foods.
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