HomeQuestions & Answersmy baby is 3.5 years old and is vomiting after meals. suffering from lose motions as well. day before yesterday he was vomiting and we used ondem which gave him a relief. yesterday he was okay so we did not gave him any medicine. only metrogyl was given for lose motions. again today he has started vomiting since evening. so we gave ondem but after meal he again vomited and lose motions are still continuing. please suggest.
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my baby is 3.5 years old and is vomiting after meals. suffering from lose motions as well. day before yesterday he was vomiting and we used ondem which gave him a relief. yesterday he was okay so we did not gave him any medicine. only metrogyl was given for lose motions. again today he has started vomiting since evening. so we gave ondem but after meal he again vomited and lose motions are still continuing. please suggest.
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Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children3 years agoA. Loose motions usually are caused by any infection which may be associated with symptoms like fever and vomiting apart from increased frequency of motion which may be watery. in this symptomatic treatment is given along with management of dehydration. If loose motions are associated with foul smell aur mucus it could be bacterial infection which need proper antibiotic treatment that could be decided by the consulting pediatrician . for now you can start giving probiotic like enterogermina 2 times a day. Avoid any kind of maida containing food or junk food and give only'rk moong daal khichdi ,curd rice coconut water etc. Avoid giving excess of milk ,you can also give banana which will help. Giving ORS solution and more of water will compensate for the loss of liquids in the body.
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Sai Prasanthi R LMom of a 11 yr 11 m old boy3 years agoA. Hello dear parent! This needs a medical evaluation to understand the symptoms. Consult your child’s doctor for a personal evaluation and seek further advice. Give sips of water to maintain hydration. Follow your doctor’s advice diligently. Good luck and take care.
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