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What Is The Medication Recommended For A Child Suffering From Fever And Vomiting?

Hi my 2 year old had a fever in the night and very hot skin. She seems ok now but should she go to the doctor. She seems ok in herself now and is eating and drinking but she seems to get worse at night. She went to the hospital the night before as she was vomitting a lot but was better after a couple of hours.
posted on Thu, 29 Aug 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for asking query on health care magic.
You may give pracetamol and domperodone syrup to reduce vomiting and fever.
If it is a viral fever usually within 2-3 days it subsides.
Otherwise it is better to consult pediatrician.
Hope this answer will serve your purpose.
Please feel free to ask any more queries if required.
Take care
Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam MD; DCH.
Associate professor of pediatrics, MIMS.
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What Is The Medication Recommended For A Child Suffering From Fever And Vomiting?

Hi, Thanks for asking query on health care magic. You may give pracetamol and domperodone syrup to reduce vomiting and fever. If it is a viral fever usually within 2-3 days it subsides. Otherwise it is better to consult pediatrician. Hope this answer will serve your purpose. Please feel free to ask any more queries if required. Take care Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam MD; DCH. Associate professor of pediatrics, MIMS.