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Guardian of a 2 yr 9 m old boy12 months ago
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sanav kal theke bomi korchy. ja khachy tai bomi hoa jachy.ki medicine debo

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy12 months ago
A. If your 1-year-9-month-old baby is vomiting, it’s important to first understand the cause and then decide on the appropriate treatment. Here are steps to take: Immediate Steps 1. Hydrate: Ensure your baby stays hydrated, as vomiting can lead to dehydration. Offer small, frequent sips of an oral rehydration solution (ORS) or clear fluids like water or diluted juice. Avoid giving large amounts at once. 2. Monitor: Keep track of any additional symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, or signs of dehydration (dry mouth, reduced urine output, etc.). 3. Rest: Ensure your baby gets plenty of rest and avoids solid foods until vomiting subsides. Avoid Do Not Administer Medications Without Guidance: Over-the-counter anti-nausea medications are generally not recommended for young children without specific medical advice. Consult a Pediatrician Seek Medical Advice: If vomiting persists, is severe, or is accompanied by other symptoms such as high fever, lethargy, blood in vomit, or signs of dehydration, consult a pediatrician immediately. Professional Evaluation: The pediatrician can diagnose the underlying cause (e.g., viral gastroenteritis, food intolerance) and provide appropriate treatment or medication. Home Remedies Ginger Tea: For older children (not recommended for babies under 2 years), a small amount of ginger tea may help settle the stomach. However, consult your doctor before trying any home remedies. Diet Adjustments Reintroduce Food Gradually: Once vomiting decreases, slowly reintroduce bland foods like rice, applesauce, or toast in small amounts. If vomiting is persistent or severe, professional evaluation is crucial to ensure appropriate treatment and care.
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