Our 17 month old baby has been spitting up since last night @ 3:00 am. No fever, diarrhea or rash. Here is his history:
- asthma (daily puffers x2)
- frequent double ear infections (just spent 24 days on antibiotics)
- frequent fevers
- unexplained hives
- very high gag reflex
- allergies with postnasal drip
He hasn't eaten anything since last night at 7:00 pm, but he is still drinking breastmilk and water. He also had a few bites of Pedialyte freezie pop. I called our pediatrician but it's a snow day here, and not many people are working, so I called our Telehealth number and spoke to a nurse who believes that it's a cold with him being very plugged up. He is spitting up at least 1x per hour - a few teaspoons of liquid and mucous. He doesn't seem dehydrated as he is filling his diapers, cried, saliva in mouth.
Not sure what to do - he seems to be in good spirits, but he is lethargic as I think his sugar is low and he is tired. He is in the shower steam with hubby for the 4th time today, humidifier in room and fluids.
What would you do? What do you think he has? Tiger
- asthma (daily puffers x2)
- frequent double ear infections (just spent 24 days on antibiotics)
- frequent fevers
- unexplained hives
- very high gag reflex
- allergies with postnasal drip
He hasn't eaten anything since last night at 7:00 pm, but he is still drinking breastmilk and water. He also had a few bites of Pedialyte freezie pop. I called our pediatrician but it's a snow day here, and not many people are working, so I called our Telehealth number and spoke to a nurse who believes that it's a cold with him being very plugged up. He is spitting up at least 1x per hour - a few teaspoons of liquid and mucous. He doesn't seem dehydrated as he is filling his diapers, cried, saliva in mouth.
Not sure what to do - he seems to be in good spirits, but he is lethargic as I think his sugar is low and he is tired. He is in the shower steam with hubby for the 4th time today, humidifier in room and fluids.
What would you do? What do you think he has? Tiger
. If he is in a good mood then I wouldn't worry about any pain. He is proabably a little sleepy from not sleeping well...being up at night, stuffy, etc.