Vomiting, Age 3 and YoungerWhen To See a DoctorYou have answered Yes to:
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significance of vomiting with other symptoms of serious
illness if you need information to help you answer the questions
below. Review
health risks that may increase the seriousness of your
child's symptoms.  | Call your child's health professional immediately if you answer "Yes" to
any of the following questions. | | Yes | Does your child have severe neck stiffness, pain, and
fussiness? | | Yes | Is your child less alert than you would expect, very
sleepy, or hard to wake up? | | Yes | Does your baby have a bulging soft spot (fontanel) on the
head when he or she is not crying? | | Yes | Is your child breathing rapidly or having trouble
breathing? | | Yes | Does your child have increased drooling and trouble
swallowing? | | Yes | Does your child have new tiny purple or red spots (petechiae) on his or her skin? | | Yes | Does your child have many new bruises (purpura), but he or she has not had an injury? | | Yes | Do you think your child has a skin infection? | | Yes | Does your child have new swelling, pain, redness, or
warmth in one or more joints? |
If you have answered "No" to the above questions, go back to Check Your Symptoms and continue to answer the questions to evaluate your symptoms.
| | Author: | Jan Nissl, RN, BS | Last Updated: August 28, 2007 | | Medical Review: | Michael J. Sexton, MD - Pediatrics Thomas Emmett Francoeur, MDCM, CSPQ, FRCPC - Pediatrics | © 1995-2008 Healthwise, Incorporated. Healthwise, Healthwise for every health decision, and the Healthwise logo are trademarks of Healthwise, Incorporated.This information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you agree to the Terms of Use. How this information was developed to help you make better health decisions.
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