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Should I be worried????

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festivemishap · 25/12/2017 09:29

Sorry for posting here but really wanted a quick answer

My 2 1/2 year old daughter woke up and opened presents everything fine and happy

But then she randomly started acting really tired and uninterested

Then she started being sick

She hasn't eaten anything this morning and it looked white and blob/gel like?

DP taken her upstairs to sleep and she's nodded off really quickly

I'm not sure whether to be worried ?

She has never thrown up before and doesn't want to be awake even though she's had a full nights sleep?

Should I wake her up? Leave her? Things to check her for? Any advice I would really appreciate. Thank you

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Clandestino · 25/12/2017 09:36

Keep an eye on her. She could be brewing something. A simple tummy bug, a flu or something else. But definitely check her. What's her temperature?
Also make sure that her head is elevated. If she starts vomiting, make sure she can't choke on the vomit. I wouldn't go far away from her.

LoudestRoar · 25/12/2017 09:52

There is a sickness bug going round at the moment. As Clandestino said, keep an eye on her, make sure she is drinking small amounts regularly.

JustVent · 25/12/2017 09:58

Oh poor baby!! The sickness bug is RIFE at the moment. Let her sleep, keep a close eye on here and her temperature and keep her hydrated.

festivemishap · 25/12/2017 10:10

Thank you!
I keep checking on her, she is starting to feel hot. So a bug I'm guessing.
She's also snoring really loud and is responding to nudges Grin must be a virus, sucks that it struck Christmas morning !
Thank you everyone! And merry Christmas!

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ItsChristmoose · 25/12/2017 10:12

Did she have milk last night or before bed? Puke can be very mucusy. I'd say it's a bug but just keep an eye on hydration and temp.

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