POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. your child is repeatedly vomiting and is unable to hold down fluids. you think they're dehydrated – symptoms of dehydration can include a dry mouth, crying without producing tears, peeing less or not wetting many nappies, and drowsiness. their vomit is green or contains blood.Most babies recover quickly after vomiting and don't need any specialised care. They can seem hungry again straight away or take a while to want to feed again. However, if they vomit a lot and have other symptoms, a doctor needs to assess them.poor weight gain because of the loss of feeds in vomiting.coughing or choking spells.blood or yellow-green bile in the vomit.heartburn.vomiting increases or becomes forceful after every feed.your baby seems unwell.
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