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Suggest Treatment For Sticky Stools, Vomiting And Dizziness In An Infant

My 1 year old son is having yellow colour sticky motion and vomiting from last monday. Dr suggested vomikind and lexof-oz. Motions stopped but whenever he is having something other than breastfeed he starts vomiting. Again dr suggested zuncolife syrup. But still he is vomiting. And from last night he is feeling weak and dizzy. Falls a sleep not able to sit for a while. Pls help
posted on Thu, 9 Jul 2015
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Hello,

The weakness and dizziness with more tendency of sleeping indicates high level of dehydration most likely, not controlled with oral medications. In my clinic, after thorough clinical assessment I do recommend an indoor treatment to prevent further dehydration and possible damage to kidney in terms of acute renal failure.

* Intravenous fluids, anti emetics and antibiotics are best measures to control GI infection as well as supportive symptoms via correction of underlying electrolyte abnormalities.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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Suggest Treatment For Sticky Stools, Vomiting And Dizziness In An Infant

Hello, The weakness and dizziness with more tendency of sleeping indicates high level of dehydration most likely, not controlled with oral medications. In my clinic, after thorough clinical assessment I do recommend an indoor treatment to prevent further dehydration and possible damage to kidney in terms of acute renal failure. * Intravenous fluids, anti emetics and antibiotics are best measures to control GI infection as well as supportive symptoms via correction of underlying electrolyte abnormalities. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon