What to Do When a Child Has Diarrhea and Vomiting?

What should you do when a child has diarrhea and dry vomiting? They are crying non-stop, and you’re too scared to give them medicine. Now they’re not eating anything, and it’s been an entire day. They haven’t eaten any bad food or things, just crouching in a group and crying, and it’s unbearable to hold them. We’re desperate. It’s too dark to go to the hospital now, what should we do?
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What to Do When a Child Has Diarrhea and Vomiting?

A three-month-old baby is experiencing a recurrence of fever, dry heaves, nausea, and vomiting, which may be due to catching a cold. If the fever is high and the dry heaves, nausea, and vomiting are severe, the baby may also have poor general condition with reduced appetite and deep sleep. There may be symptoms of dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and acidosis, requiring the child to be taken to the hospital for re-examination and intravenous treatment. The specific use and dosage of medication should be administered under the guidance of a clinical doctor.
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