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What maybe the problem with my daughter? She is vomiting just way too much.?
She vomited right after eating at Subway. She is vomiting every 4-5 minutes. There is no other issue besides the frequent vomiting. NO diarrhea, no sweating, no nausea, and no pain. Any ideas what she may be going through or tips.
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
is she sexually active?
do you think she might be pregnant?
the beginning of the flu?
it can be anythinggg, just give it one more day and if it doesnt go away i suggest doctors?
Source(s): me - mystiLv 61 decade ago
Vomiting every 4 to 5 minutes? You need to get off the computer and get her to a doctor or ER, especially if she is a young child. She can dehydrate very quickly and the situation could become quite serious. Obviously she's unable to keep liquids down, so she may possibly need some other form of fluid intake, perhaps IV. The doctor will probably prescribe a suppository to stop the nausea since she can't keep anything down. Please don't wait.
Source(s): nurse - 1 decade ago
Don't know. If she's doing okay just let it go. Encourage fluids. Watch her for dehydration. That is the number one danger, especially if she is young. If she becomes listless (tired and floppy), develops a fever, or has decreased urine output call a doctor. Sometimes vomiting is your body's way of getting rid of something harmful. Home remedies you can try: Smelling peppermint. Eating ginger, ginger tea, gingerale. God bless!