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Once your child vomiting diminishes or stops and his appetite returns, you can slowly reintroduce other fluids (including milk) as well as healthful foods.The AAP recommends that a child recovering from stomach troubles resume a normal diet as soon as possible : Offer whatever solid foods your child normally eats, including complex carbohydrates (like breads, cereals, and rice), lean meats, yogurt, fruits, and vegetables, but steer clear of fatty foods. More…

How To Prevent Vomiting?
Category: Vomiting, Jul 13, 2011

Yes, several strategies are worth trying : More…

Dehydration can be a serious problem for young children, and if your toddler is vomiting (or has a fever or diarrhea), he’s losing precious fluids.

One way to keep your toddler hydrated when he’s been vomiting is to give him an electrolyte solution as soon as he’s able to keep liquids down. (Such solutions are sold over the counter in most drugstores — ask your pharmacist.) More…

Vomiting
Category: Vomiting, Vomiting, Jul 13, 2011

Children vomit for a number of reasons. And while it’s always disconcerting for you and scary for your child — it may even make him cry — vomiting usually isn’t serious. (For guidance on when to see a doctor ) More…