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Child Has Cold, Cough. Haves Breastfeed And Few Formula. Vomiting, Red Rash Seen. Suggestions?

Baby is 7 and a half months old. Has had a cold for a few days and a slight cough . He is breastfed in the evening and morning and eats 3 meals a day, but will only take a few oz of formula with each meal . Today he has projectile vomited each time he has eaten and has a slight red rash on one side of his face .

Can you advise me please
Fri, 10 May 2013
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Hi,

Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic.

Your child seems developed gastritis due to which he is having vomitings.

For vomitings you can give an antiemetic like domperidone in prescribed dose.

Give sips or oral rehydration fluids to maintain hydration of the child.

Consult your Pediatrician for the examination and prescription of anti emetic medication.

Hope I have answered your query.

Regards.
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Child Has Cold, Cough. Haves Breastfeed And Few Formula. Vomiting, Red Rash Seen. Suggestions?

Hi, Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic. Your child seems developed gastritis due to which he is having vomitings. For vomitings you can give an antiemetic like domperidone in prescribed dose. Give sips or oral rehydration fluids to maintain hydration of the child. Consult your Pediatrician for the examination and prescription of anti emetic medication. Hope I have answered your query. Regards.