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My Son Has the Stomach Flu

And according to the doctor's office it is going around. But my question is this, he has been having diarrhea since Friday and then last night and again today he threw up (just once each day). Now my question is how to keep him hydrated. He has been drinking Gatorade (nurse said it was ok) and having the Pedialyte popsicles (doesn't like the juice). But other than that, I don't want to do for a drink for him. I will be giving the doctor a call on Monday morning to just see what they say even though I feel that they aren't going to be able to do anything for him. He has a low grade fever (under 98.6) and really his behavior is normal, sleeping fine, both at naps and bedtime. So it is really just his stomach that is the problem. Any suggestions would be welcomed at this point!! I know everyone is going through some of this, it is the season! But just wonder how everyone else copes or rather helps their children cope!!
Thanks in advance!!

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So What Happened?™

I really want to say thank you to all of you who responded! I never expected to get so many responses!! But I think we are on the upswing with things. He is eating a bit better and has had about a day and half without throwing up! So that is progress! Thank you again and I have taken quite a few suggestions and tried them... so far so good!

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I recently read something about this. To prevent dehydration, give a spoonful of water - no more - every 15 minutes. It may be monotonous, but it is pretty easy to hold down and keeps the child from getting dehydrated and needing IVs.

Water and regular juice even kool aid are ok for him to drink. Also if his temp. is under 98.6 he is fine. About 99.0 is considered a low grade fever. He is not running a fever at all. I would try to push the water because that is the best thing to keep him hydrated other than pedialyte. Good luck and I hope he gets to feeling better soon!

I am a 31 yr. old stay at home mom. My husband and I have 3 boys ages 10,7 and 4. My husband and I have been married going on 12 yrs. this Nov.

Clear soda (7-Up or Sprite) is good. Ripe bananas or plain pasta is good after diarreah is over. Crackers are good after throwing up is over. Hope this helps!

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My son just had the stomach flu about a week ago also. Same thing: in good spirits and sleeping fine but just throwing up and bad diapers. I just kept giving him water to drink. Even though he was throwing up there's always some that stays in there and keeps them hydrated. You're doing the best thing with the pedialyte and gatorade. It'll pass soon!

I am a grandma. Having raised two children and helping with five grandchildren I will suggest that you see a good pediatrician immediately. Your son should not be having these problems for an extended time.

I recently read something about this. To prevent dehydration, give a spoonful of water - no more - every 15 minutes. It may be monotonous, but it is pretty easy to hold down and keeps the child from getting dehydrated and needing IVs.

you really should find something other than gatoraid, its great when they are dehydrated, but can make the poopy problem worse if they aren't, it's packed with alot of potassium & carbs. with my son we made crystal lite popcicles, they're sugar free & taste very good, they have quite a few flavors to choose from. milk isn't good if he's running a fever bacuase it can sour(curl) in his stomach and make the vomiting worse. if he'll eat dry toast that's really good, it absorbs the extra stomach acid & helps with nausea.i'm sure the doc has told you about fevers, if not, they changed the rules, now they don't have a fever unless it's 101* or higher. we also gave him saltine crackers, and made broth from chicken boulyon cubes, after about 3-4 days(the normal duration), he was feeling 100% better. if you can get him to rest as much as possible too that would be great, the more you move around it helps get the intestines working and since they're in overdrive right now, you want him to rest.hope this helps.

To make the pedialyte taste better, try mixing it with a little Sprite. The carbonation will help settle a nauseous stomach, and the lemon lime taste helps cover the pedialyte taste. Best wishes. My son had the Rotavirus a few years ago, so I sure know how you feel. Make sure you get your rest too!!!
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To get his stomach back in balance you may want to try Culturelle (probiotic). You will be amazed at how quickly it works and then perhaps he will be able to keep down some liquid. You can ask any pharmacy to order it for you (OTC) and it will be there usually by the following day. It's a good thing to keep on hand (in your fridge) for any time anyone's gut is out of balance. You could probably google it for more info from the company. We (the whole family) have been using it since my youngest daughter got her first stomach "bug" and the pediatrician recommended it. We use the adult version for all of us but I did see they make a kid version now. I just opened the capsule and put in my child's drink or cold food and now they do it themselves and put in straight in their mouth. But if your son isn't taking anything in, you may need to just try and get the powder in his mouth.

Water and regular juice even kool aid are ok for him to drink. Also if his temp. is under 98.6 he is fine. About 99.0 is considered a low grade fever. He is not running a fever at all. I would try to push the water because that is the best thing to keep him hydrated other than pedialyte. Good luck and I hope he gets to feeling better soon!

I am a 31 yr. old stay at home mom. My husband and I have 3 boys ages 10,7 and 4. My husband and I have been married going on 12 yrs. this Nov.

Just keep him drinking!! Also since he doesn't have a fever (98.6 is normal) you don't need to give him any fever reducers.

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