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Coughing until throwing up

A 37-year-old member asked:
Dr. Dustin Colegrove
Internal Medicine 14 years experience
Avoid taking further: doses of that medication. drink plenty of liquids as tolerated to prevent dehydration.
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A 24-year-old female asked:
Dr. Carla Enriquez
Pediatrics 52 years experience
Whopping cough?: That's called posttussive emesis. It is a significant sign. The baby should be checked by the pediatrician.
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A 16-year-old male asked:
Dr. Frank Kuitems
Internal Medicine 38 years experience
See your doctor: With this level symptoms you need to see Dr. face-to-face to get treatment to get relief
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A 18-year-old male asked:
Dr. Satyanarayan Hegde
Pediatrics - Pulmonology 30 years experience
URI: You probably have an upper respiratory infection (URI) from a common virus. They usually resolve on their own, without any treatment. If cough lasts l... Read More
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A 29-year-old female asked:
Dr. Susan Madonna
Family Medicine 23 years experience
Cough: Most common cause of a cough so hard it makes you vomit is whooping cough (diphtheria). Are you up to date on vaccination? It is usually given along ... Read More
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A 17-year-old female asked:
Dr. Liesa Harte
Family Medicine 31 years experience
Virus?: It sounds like a virus. Are you throwing up due to the coughing or do you have nausea and vomiting? 17 days is a long time to be sick. You need t... Read More
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A 29-year-old female asked:
Dr. Robert Uyeda
General Surgery 47 years experience
You need to: take her to see a doctor immediately. It could be anything from ear infection to appendicitis. Children are fragile at this age.
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A 20-year-old female asked:
Dr. Katharine Cox
Pediatric Emergency Medicine 47 years experience
No cough medication: But keep his nasal passages clear with a cool moist environment . Help him clear his secretions by patting him on the back. Feeding him small amounts ... Read More
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A 27-year-old female asked:
Dr. James Burns
Emergency Medicine 39 years experience
Possibly a reaction: from immunizations, but if your child cannot take anything by mouth without vomiting it would be recommended that you contact your pediatrician.
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A 23-year-old female asked:
Dr. Amrita Dosanjh
Pediatric Allergy and Asthma 38 years experience
Nasalsaline/M.D.: She should be seen by your pediatrician to determine the cause. Your doctor may order an imaging test, viral and pertussis screening, and treat bacter... Read More
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