POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy1 Year agoA. Usually, food poisoning runs its course and kids get better on their own. Occasionally, though, doctors prescribe antibiotics to treat more severe types of bacterial food poisoning. A child with severe dehydration may need to be treated in a hospital with intravenous (IV) fluids.Gets plenty of rest.Drinks liquids to protect against dehydration. ...Takes small, frequent sips to make it easier to keep the fluids down.Avoids solid foods and dairy products until any diarrhea has stopped.Replace lost fluids and electrolytes
You should drink plenty of liquids. If vomiting is a problem, try sipping small amounts of clear liquids. Replacing lost fluids and electrolytes is the most important treatment for food poisoning. Eating saltine crackers can also help replace electrolytes.
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