POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. I'm sorry to hear your baby is experiencing vomiting and fever after taking the prescribed Walamycin-D-S syrup for diarrhea. Itโs important to address these symptoms promptly as they could indicate a reaction to the medication or a worsening of the underlying illness.
Hereโs what you should consider doing:
1. **Stop the Medication**: If you suspect that the vomiting and fever are related to the medication, it's best to temporarily stop giving it to your baby. Call your doctor immediately to inform them of the symptoms and get advice on whether to discontinue the medication or switch to an alternative.
2. **Hydration**: Ensure your baby stays hydrated, especially if they're experiencing vomiting and diarrhea. Offer small, frequent sips of oral rehydration solution (ORS), breast milk, or formula to prevent dehydration. Signs of dehydration in babies include a dry mouth, fewer wet diapers, sunken eyes, and lethargy.
3. **Monitor Temperature**: Keep a close eye on your baby's fever. If the fever is mild, you can monitor it at home. However, if it is high (above 100.4ยฐF or 38ยฐC), doesn't come down with baby-safe fever reducers (like acetaminophen or ibuprofen), or persists, contact your pediatrician.
4. **Comfort Measures for Vomiting**: Keep your baby upright after feedings to help reduce the chance of vomiting. Avoid overfeeding, and instead offer smaller, more frequent feedings.
5. **Seek Immediate Medical Attention**: If your baby continues to vomit, has persistent diarrhea, a high fever, or seems lethargic or unusually irritable, itโs important to seek medical attention right away. These symptoms could indicate a more serious infection or an adverse reaction to the medication.
6. **Discuss with the Doctor**: Share all symptoms with your pediatrician, including the diarrhea, vomiting, and fever, and discuss whether Walamycin-D-S is the best option or if another treatment would be more suitable.
Itโs always best to follow up with a healthcare professional when a baby shows any signs of distress or adverse reactions to medications. The doctor may decide to change the treatment plan based on your babyโs current condition.
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