Tuesday, November 8, 2011

What To Do About Toddler Vomiting

By Stephen Green


Sickness in a toddler can happen when they get themselves very upset, especially when having a full blown tantrum. Usually it is caused by a stomach virus, a cold or flu. Most vomiting stops after 12 to 24 hours. A toddler vomiting is not a very nice experience for parent or child.

But occasionally it can be because of a more serious health problem. There might be an infection somewhere in the body such as the ears, urinary tract or respiratory tract. Or a more serious illness like meningitis, appendicitis, pneumonia and very rarely Reyes Syndrome.

If a toddler keeps vomiting repeatedly and is very ill, the cause may be more serious. There may be an obstruction in the intestines, kidney failure or coeliac disease. Or there could be an increase of pressure inside the skull.

Acid Reflux can make a toddler vomit a lot. It can happen quite frequently with this condition and can often happen after the child has eaten food. If this happens medical advice should be found, as the child will probably not be getting enough nutrition.

They may be being sick because they have swallowed a poison or toxic substance. This could be a medicine, chemical or a drug. Or it could be brought on by eating contaminated food or water.

It is essential that a toddler vomiting is kept hydrated with water. Boiled and cooled water is best. If the child has been sick quite a bit and over a prolonged period, then re-hydration slats can be purchased over the counter. They help replace lost fluid quicker than just water on its own. These should be sipped slowly over a few hours, there is no need to hurry it down. The cause of the illness should be determined and treated appropriately.




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