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Severe sickness in toddler

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RosePippi · 01/03/2025 21:18

Hello,

I am hoping someone out there has been through this and can help or offer advice.

My daughter has been sick on and off for the past 10 days. It started that she was projectile vomiting, lethargic, asleep all day, couldn’t keep any solids or liquids down. Got better after 2 days and back to normal, eating and drinking ok, back to her happy self. However 2 days later the same thing happened again, sickness, not eating or drinking. Got better and then another few days have passed and she’s projectile sick again, can’t keep anything down, can barely stay awake, temperature. So the same cycle again.

Each time this has happened it is straight after getting back from a day at nursery, she has time off gets better, goes back to nursery and is sick again. I have checked the food and drink they have been giving her and it’s the same as she’s always had there. She has been going for almost a year now and this has never happened before.

But mind is racing, could it be a nasty viral infection that comes and goes until it’s completly out her body? Is there something going on at nursery that’s caused this?

I have never seen her this ill before, she is so distressed.

111 said it’s just viral and to monitor her. But we haven’t had any helpful advice.

please help!

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JoyousEagle · 01/03/2025 21:21

I'd probably keep her off nursery a couple of extra days, so maybe 4 days from last sickness rather than the standard 48 hours, and just really let her rest, lots of fluids, careful on the dairy, and go to the GP if it comes back again.

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