1.8 year old vomiting after eating

2020-03-01 06:13:05
Yesterday my son, 20 months old, ate poori-sabji, haldiram mixture and normal meal. Today morning, when he woke up, after eating/drinking anything he is vomiting and throwing up everything. Apart from that all looks well, only thing is he passed gases some times since morning. What should I do? He passed stool once yesterday and that looked normal. He is not taking any medicines normally but after vomiting I gave him Collicaid. He vomited 3 times since morning. Please suggest any medicines. I appreciate any help.
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If vomiting continuous then need medication, but stopped after 3 times then 2 days give mild food he ll recover. Further clarification u can consult me online.

Answered2020-03-01 07:41:42

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Your son has consumed which was unfavorable to any child,due to excessive fat, spices etc ,he is suffering from indigestion ,Give him Saunf, Ajwayan,ilachi water,or Vomitab syp(Charak) 1 tsf tid
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Answered2020-03-01 06:50:33

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Indigestion of oily food and acidity gives him vommitting problem Take him gulkand water for drinking Need medicine to overcome this problem This is one type of indigestion

Answered2020-03-01 06:33:42

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It can be because of stomach infection. Take home cooked, fresh light food. Drink boiled water. Take ORS. Maintain active life style Curd is good for u. Avoid fast foods, spicy n fried foods For details you can consult me.

Answered2020-03-01 07:03:26

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