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Vomiting Toddler - ANY HOME REMEDIES?

I'm feeling a bit slow as I wish I could figure out how to search on this site and/or locate the archives as someone mentioned in the past as I am SURE this is a topic that has been covered before. Anyway...

My son who is 13.5 months old woke up vomiting at 5:00 a.m. this morning and continues to vomit following anytime he consumes a small amount of liquid or food - and yes, we know to keep the amounts small. His dad is about to run out and purchase some Pedialyte as his pediatrician recommended Gatorade in the past if he won't take Pedialyte - can you say sugar?!? Anyway, I know this too shall pass after many loads of laundry and baths but DO YOU HAVE ANY HOME REMEDIES YOU WOULD RECOMMENDED for a child around one year?

By the way, I am aware of when I should be concerned regarding the vomiting (e.g. the signs of other illnesses or dehydration so I don't really need advice on those topics.)

-Stinky and appreciating this community :)

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My son HATES pedialite, but LOVES Gerber Liquilites. You can still find them in powdered mix with water form, I used to be able to get little 8oz bottles, but have not seen them in a while.

BRAT--- Banannas Rice Apples Toast. That is what my pediatrician has always said to me. I remember her telling my mother when I was little, and telling me as my children are growing. (I have a 10 and 2 year old).

It has always worked for me when trying to get SOMETHING to stay down.

Good Luck

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My son HATES pedialite, but LOVES Gerber Liquilites. You can still find them in powdered mix with water form, I used to be able to get little 8oz bottles, but have not seen them in a while.

I would tell you get ginger and cut it up and boil it in a pot of water. Strain it and put the liquid in the sippy cup. Mint tea is good. Make sure you get caffeine free teas. (DECAF) Have you tried sprite with two or three ice cubes in a sippy cup or giner ale? Some people like the cooling affect and carbonation in their stomache or the warm calming remdies. Gatorade and the pediatlyte is good but also make sure he gets water too and don't give him anything dairy for awhile because the mixture might make it worst. I would say don't give dairy for 24 to 48 hours.

HI,
I know you have gotten many great ideas already, but I just wanted to let you know that my son who is about 11 months had the same thing for about 10 days. He started with not wanting to eat much and then when he did eat he threw up as soon as something was in his mouth. I think its like a stomach flu. My brother and my mother had the same thing last week and they were so miserable so you can image how a little one must feel. My son also go diarrhea after the 2nd day, so I too was washing tons of clothing daily. Like I said it lasted for about 10 days so all I did was give him pedialite and he took his formula just fine also saltine crackers when he was able to take something solid. But mostly I just had to be patient and ride it out the important think is that he does not get dehydrated. Another thing that was frustrating was the fact that for one day he would be ok and then all the sudden he would throw up again. Anyway hope its over soon I know how hard it is.

I also give my son Propel when he gets sick. It has much less sugar than Gatorade and it tastes better than Pedialyte. I often will mix the Propel with 50% sparkling water, which my son loves.

Ematrol is an over the counter syrup you can give him. Doulble check with the DR./Pharmacist about dosage. My son once had the same issue and would seem fine for a day and I would go back to milk/formula, then back came the vomit. I was told to keep him off All Dairy for 1 week to 10 days, as it was somthing in the milk/formula that was triggering the vomitting. Maybe that will help.

I don't know if any of the local stores have this stuff, but Gerber's LiquiLytes is MUCH better tasting that Pedialyte. I know you don't want a lot of sugar, but it's only for a day or two, and your kid needs hydrating. You might be able to get it at Walgreen's or Rite Aid.
Good Luck!

Try some ginger tea... it does not have to be hot. Just try a teaspoon at a time. They also make "seabands" for kids - it uses reflexology / pressure point on the wrist to relieve nausea. Also - jello and icepops count as clear liquids, if he's being picky about what he wants! When he can hold that down, you can move on to pudding and ice cream (also considered liquids!). Good luck

I don't like the salt in Gstorade so I use Propel. My 3 year old also won't touch Pedialyte either. she will drink some of the natural gingerale you can get in the natural setion of the store or Fred Myer. Ginger setles the stomach. I also would get a 2nd opion from another doctor. It never hurts...When my daughter is sick I always put a towel under her sheet where she sleeps on top of her bed pad, this keeps her bed pad clean and you from having to change it in hte middle of hte night. Good luck, C.

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