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sickness in a 2 year old?
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Hi all,
My son began acting a bit differently yesterday; he was very grumpy. He then slept right through until 6.30am in his own bed which he has never done. Then when I brought him into our bed this morning he remained quite still for some time (very out of character). Suddenly he threw up and later about another 5 times within the space of about 4 hours. He has been very lethargic. At the time of his sickness he'd had nothing to eat or drink. We rang the NHS direct and they just told us to observe him and keep up fluid levels. He seems a bit better now; he had some bread and butter about 2 hours ago and we've been giving him regular drinks and so far he hasn't been sick for about 2.5 hours. It's very strange, any ideas what it could be? There is as yet no diarrhea and his sickness wasn't projectile
My son began acting a bit differently yesterday; he was very grumpy. He then slept right through until 6.30am in his own bed which he has never done. Then when I brought him into our bed this morning he remained quite still for some time (very out of character). Suddenly he threw up and later about another 5 times within the space of about 4 hours. He has been very lethargic. At the time of his sickness he'd had nothing to eat or drink. We rang the NHS direct and they just told us to observe him and keep up fluid levels. He seems a bit better now; he had some bread and butter about 2 hours ago and we've been giving him regular drinks and so far he hasn't been sick for about 2.5 hours. It's very strange, any ideas what it could be? There is as yet no diarrhea and his sickness wasn't projectile
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