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1yr old white poo and throwing up clear liquid

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Cherry85 · 05/02/2021 19:11

Our 1 yr old has been on omeorazole for a few weeks as still suffers from reflux. Since he started we have had no vomiting.

Today he has started throwing up clear liquid....once this morning and 2 or 3 times tonight....I have also just had to change a very pale / white nappy.

Is this OK or should I be worried?

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Cherry85 · 06/02/2021 10:33

Thanks everyone. I called a friend who is a paeds doctor at a hospital and she said that they wouldn't be too worried as the fluid was clear and not green or yellow bile. As he was happy enough he went down to bed and slept through fine but hasn't eaten much this morning.

She suspects it is a virus and will sort itself but we will keep an eye on him x

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smoothchange · 06/02/2021 10:43

@Cherry85

Thanks everyone. I called a friend who is a paeds doctor at a hospital and she said that they wouldn't be too worried as the fluid was clear and not green or yellow bile. As he was happy enough he went down to bed and slept through fine but hasn't eaten much this morning.

She suspects it is a virus and will sort itself but we will keep an eye on him x

But what did NHS24 advise Confused

Nelbert19 · 06/02/2021 12:07

@smoothchange I’d take the advice of a paediatrician over an NHS 24 call handler 🤷🏻‍♀️

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smoothchange · 06/02/2021 12:08

[quote Nelbert19]@smoothchange I’d take the advice of a paediatrician over an NHS 24 call handler 🤷🏻‍♀️[/quote]

I wasn't suggesting anybody choose who's advice to take Confused

ofwarren · 06/02/2021 12:21

What did your "friend" say about the white stools? As the mum of a child who needed a liver transplant, it's really concerning that you are not taking your child to hospital.

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