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what to feed your child with a stomach virus

by Nannie Kohler Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Your doctor may recommend that you give your child bland foods for the first 24 hours. Bland foods include bananas, rice, applesauce, toast, saltine crackers and unsweetened cereals. If your child does well with these foods, you can add other foods over the next 48 hours.

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What to feed a child with a stomach bug?

  • Plain cereal
  • Bread
  • Potatoes
  • Peeled fruit
  • Lean protein
  • Cooked vegetables

Why is my child throwing up with no fever?

  • Stomach Flu. This isn’t the same as influenza (the flu). ...
  • Food Allergy. Sometimes throwing up is a sign your child is allergic to food they’ve eaten. ...
  • Food Poisoning. ...
  • Intestinal Obstruction. ...
  • Concussion. ...
  • Medications. ...
  • Motion Sickness. ...
  • Migraines. ...
  • Stress. ...

What are the first signs of stomach flu?

“Stomach flu symptoms include stomach pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea,” Miller says. “A low-grade fever, chills and muscle aches aren’t uncommon to experience as well. Symptoms can start as little as 12 hours after exposure.” These symptoms can last anywhere from one to 14 days, and unfortunately, the stomach flu is extremely contagious.

How to treat stomach flu at home?

What natural or home remedies or over-the-counter (OTC) help soothe and cure the stomach flu?

  • Rest: Most people need to rest for a few days to let the illness work its course.
  • Heating pad: A heating pad may help relieve abdominal cramping.
  • Acetaminophen ( Tylenol ): Take for pain or fever. ...
  • Over-the-counter (OTC) anti-diarrheal medications: Loperamide hydrochloride ( Imodium) or bismuth subsalicylate ( Pepto-Bismol) can help relieve diarrhea.

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What foods soothe a stomach virus?

You might find that you can eat bland, easy-to-digest foods at first, such as soda crackers, soup, oats, noodles, bananas and rice. Stop eating if your nausea returns. Avoid certain foods and substances until you feel better. These include caffeine, alcohol, nicotine, and fatty or highly seasoned foods.

How long does a child's tummy bug last?

Tummy bugs can be serious due to the risk of dehydration (loss of fluid), but in most cases your child will recover within a few days to a week without the need for any specific treatment. Keep your child away from school/nursery for at least 48 hours after the last episode of sickness or diarrhoea.

Why do tummy bugs start at night?

Why does stomach flu hit at night? In some people, the stomach flu symptoms may be more pronounced at night due to their circadian rhythm. At night an increase in immune system activity releases infection-fighting chemicals. These can cause inflammation that make you feel worse as you battle your flu.

What can you do for a child with a stomach virus?

There is no specific treatment for gastroenteritis, and most kids can be treated at home. Keep your child hydrated by offering plenty of liquids. Kids with more severe dehydration may need treatment in the ER or hospital. Mild dehydration is treated with oral (by mouth) rehydration.

When should I take my child to the doctor for stomach flu?

The Symptoms of Stomach Flu If your child experiences any of the following, be sure to call his or her physician: Fever. Severe vomiting. Severe diarrhea (more than eight stools per day)

How long are you contagious with a tummy bug?

Although you typically feel better after a day or two, you're contagious for a few days after you recover. The virus can remain in your stool for up to two weeks or more after recovery. Children should stay home from school or child care for at least 48 hours after the last time they vomit or have diarrhea.

How do you know if your child has a stomach virus?

If your child has the stomach flu, they may have hard-to-miss signs and symptoms like: diarrhea (usually watery and sometimes explosive) stomach pain and cramps. fever (usually mild and sometimes nonexistent)

Can a stomach bug last a week?

Some people also have other symptoms, such as a loss of appetite, an upset stomach, aching limbs and headaches. The symptoms usually appear up to a day after becoming infected. They typically last less than a week, but can sometimes last longer.

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