... get a sick child to eat if they don't want to. Don't worry about it. My 7 year old son didn't eat any solid food for 2 days after his last vomiting illness.
Try to dial down the WORRY about catching a stomach bug to fit the occasion. For example, if a kid throws up in your child's class, don't panic as much about it ...
Occasionally, babies and toddlers won't get the vomiting. They will ... So, if your child has a fever and sore throat along with vomiting, they need ...
If a baby is sick or recovering from an intestinal illness, he will have millions of viruses in his poop. If you get even a tiny spec of poop on your hands ...
If you or your child was throwing up or having diarrhea last night, don't go to the party today! Yes, everyone will miss you, and you hardly ever get to see ...
If you are your child seems really sick, please consult a physician. Stomach bugs are different for everyone, though. A stomach bug came into my home in ...
"Stomach flu" is just a nickname for viral gastroenteritis. It is not related to influenza, the real flu. When a person (especially a child) has a stomach ...
(Not everyone gets diarrhea, though.) A microscopic spec of vomit contains millions of viruses and these specs fly far when someone vomits. So, if your child ...
The invention relates to a milk vomiting monitor for infants. The milk vomiting monitor comprises a wearing part, a humidity sensor, a control unit and an ...
If it was a virus, then you or the baby sitter might get sick in another day or 2. If it is a virus, then that means all of your kids were exposed to a sick ...
This is partly because when a person (especially a child) is sick with viral gastroenteritis, the vomit and diarrhea get a whole lot of other places besides ...
If you want to read the experiment details from this video, they are on this page of my Dr. Annie's Experiments website. *Norovirus has been shown to survive ...
Millions of viruses are in poop, vomit, and possibly nasal secretions and saliva of a sick person. Illness is spread when a few of these viruses get into ...
After a few years working in a research lab, I "retired" to be a stay-at-home mom. When my first baby got a terrible stomach virus that required a trip to the ...
Millions of viruses are in poop, vomit, and possibly nasal secretions and saliva of a sick person. Illness is spread when a few of these viruses get into ...
I would not consider yourself spared until it has been 2 weeks. It is very important to clean with a product that actually kills norovirus when a stomach bug is ...
If your child suffered from Rotavirus, they are definitely contagious for 2 weeks or more4. Norovirus can remain in your feces for a month! ... This is why it is ...
The BRATT Diet has 2 phases. This is the second phase of the diet. This phase adds more food items to the ones allowed during the first phase. These foods are ...
A test may be done on a stool sample to determine if a child has rotavirus or adenovirus but tests usually aren't done for other viruses. Most of the time ...