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What Causes Nausea In A 10 Year Old While Drinking Milk?

my 10 years old son feels vomiting when given milk in the morning befor school......infact he feels vomiting in the school also but everything remains fine in the evening.what should i give him to eat or drink?i have been giving him milk from the age of 3 before going to school......but suddenly why this kind of problem have arrived?
Mon, 22 Aug 2016
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Pediatrician, Pulmonology 's  Response
HI...by what you quote I feel that the child is having mild form of GER (gastroesophageal reflux). Your son will need -

1. Antireflux therapy - Proton pump inhibitors + antiemetics
2. Always make him lie down in a propped up position - as in the care seat. He should not be sleeping completely flatly.
3. Avoid heavy feeding and feeding more times and in small aliquots.

He needs expert gastroenterology consultation.

Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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What Causes Nausea In A 10 Year Old While Drinking Milk?

HI...by what you quote I feel that the child is having mild form of GER (gastroesophageal reflux). Your son will need - 1. Antireflux therapy - Proton pump inhibitors + antiemetics 2. Always make him lie down in a propped up position - as in the care seat. He should not be sleeping completely flatly. 3. Avoid heavy feeding and feeding more times and in small aliquots. He needs expert gastroenterology consultation. Regards - Dr. Sumanth