1. Donot Give a person with nausea or vomiting anything by mouth until 2 hours after the last vomiting
2. If no nausea or vomiting give clear liquid you can see through (water, tea, soft drinks, bouillon, jelly, Popsicles) in small amounts
3. Don’t give dairy products (milk, butter, eggs, cheese) or citrus fruit.
4. If vomiting occurs shortly after eating wait two hours before attempting to eat again
5. If your child has
a. High fever
b. Decreased urination
c. More than 8-10 stools in a 24 hour period
d. Stools that are very foul smelling or bloody
e. Persistent vomiting
Call your doctor or return to the Emergency Department
2. If no nausea or vomiting give clear liquid you can see through (water, tea, soft drinks, bouillon, jelly, Popsicles) in small amounts
3. Don’t give dairy products (milk, butter, eggs, cheese) or citrus fruit.
4. If vomiting occurs shortly after eating wait two hours before attempting to eat again
5. If your child has
a. High fever
b. Decreased urination
c. More than 8-10 stools in a 24 hour period
d. Stools that are very foul smelling or bloody
e. Persistent vomiting
Call your doctor or return to the Emergency Department
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