B.O. asks from Walkerville, MI on December 26, 2011
Would You Take Him In?
My 6 year old son hasn't been feeling good since this past Friday. He has been complaining of his belly hurting, not eating, and has been vomiting (more like phlem and dry heaves). This was his day on Friday, Saturday, and today. Sunday no pukes but still complained and didn't eat much. He at times seems okay and then crashes. So not like him. Especially at Christmas! So, as I tucked him in tonight and he only had a popsickle to eat since lunch and is crying because he doesn't feel good I am wondering if I should call the doctor tomorrow. Would you?
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L.M. answers from Dover on December 26, 2011
Yes. I would also try to at least get some more fluids in him now. A day hear or there without eating much is ok but you have to keep fluid going especially since he was vomitting. More important than the not eating and vomitting is the fact that he is complaining, crying, and not acting himself.
I would call the doctor NOW, describe his symptoms and let him/her decide if he needs to be taken to the ER or seen in the am.
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A.V. answers from Washington DC on December 26, 2011
I would. He could have a bowel obstruction or something. It could be nothing, but after several days of this, it is better to talk to the doc than let it keep going. If he was faking, he would not act like this for days at Christmas.
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L.M. answers from Dover on December 26, 2011
Yes. I would also try to at least get some more fluids in him now. A day hear or there without eating much is ok but you have to keep fluid going especially since he was vomitting. More important than the not eating and vomitting is the fact that he is complaining, crying, and not acting himself.
I would call the doctor NOW, describe his symptoms and let him/her decide if he needs to be taken to the ER or seen in the am.
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E.F. answers from Kalamazoo on December 26, 2011
Yes! I would take him in to rule out an appendicitis. Poor little guy! I hope he starts to feel better soon.
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S.B. answers from Kansas City on December 26, 2011
yes.
Is he drinking enough? He could be getting dehydrated, which can be dangerous.
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C.O. answers from Washington DC on December 26, 2011
more than 3 days of vomiting - I would take him in.
I would also check his fluid intake and urine to make sure it's not dark (signs of dehydration).
If he is tender in or around his stomach - it could be his appendix. That's nothing to mess around with.
Call the on-call nurse tonight and see what she says. if she says bring him in in the AM - do it.
I hope it's nothing serious and just a bug!!
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A.V. answers from Washington DC on December 26, 2011
I would. He could have a bowel obstruction or something. It could be nothing, but after several days of this, it is better to talk to the doc than let it keep going. If he was faking, he would not act like this for days at Christmas.
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J.S. answers from Hartford on December 26, 2011
Listen to your instincts. Since you have doubts and questions, call your pediatrician. Describe the symptoms in detail and she'll let you know if it warrants a trip in. She'll probably want to see if he's dehydrated and see where his pain is located, so I'm guessing she'll want to see him.
Make the call and take him in the morning.
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S.W. answers from Minneapolis on December 26, 2011
Stomach pain could mean several things. Anything that lasts three days should be checked by a doctor, IMO. Is the pain in his stomach on the right side? Pain, with vomiting, can be appendicitis, and if this has been since Friday, he should be taken to the ER.
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☆.A. answers from Pittsburgh on December 26, 2011
Well, you're posting this so you have concerns. Definitely call. Is there an on-call nurse line? Or call first thing in the a.m. Keep an eye on him tonight. Good luck. Hope he's better soon!
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