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My daughter's age is 18 year. Dr. Last week she had a swear stomach pain with vomiting. We were go 11 am in the hospital they had given injection buscopan, domperidone, emset. But no improvement. At 7 pm we go again other hospital and they had given again emset, ranitidine, buscopan injection. But after that no improvement in the pain and vomiting. Next morning drmsuggest for ultrasound of whole abdomen, after ultrasound the appendix size was 6 mm. Then Dr. Said admit her in the hospital for 2-3 days if not remove the pain we will do surgery for appendix. But after we had go to other hospital they had done their ultrasound and xray of stomach. Dr. said 4.5 appendix size no need to operate. 5 to 8 appendix is normal. They had given ciplox tz, metrogyl, meftal spas, b complex, vitamin c tablets for 5 days. Now she feel relief in stomach pain but she had a feeling of nausea all day and some time she had a two three episodes of vomiting. Dr. Suggest me is 4.5 mam appendix size is normal.

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General Physician•Navsari
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The decision to operate on an inflamed appendix is typically based on a combination of clinical symptoms, physical examination findings, and imaging studies. An appendix size of 4.5 mm may be within a normal range, but the decision to operate is usually not based solely on the size but also on the presence of inflammation and clinical symptoms.
The fact that your daughter's stomach pain has improved is a positive sign. However, the persistent feeling of nausea and occasional vomiting may ind...more
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Thodisi vomiting hona, khana achha nahi lagne pahle 3 -3.5 months hota hai. Agar jyada ulti na ho to dava avoid kar shakte ho. General advise - 20 % extra calories, protein jyada, all vitamins & minerals, calcium iron supplements, folic acid dha supplements.
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General Physician•Noida
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Dear Lybrate user, it can definitely be because of vaccine. But to exclude viral fever is also necessary. If there is any pediatrician. Visit him. If he is better, then wait.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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All cases may not be alike. Sometime fever can be accompany before ,during or after vomiting, or loose motions. Follow your doctor or take second opinion. God bless you.
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If your urine is yellow get it examined. If it is normal then take bland diet,avoid spicy and oily food, take plenty of water. Take one tablet of Aciloc RD daily before food.If no relief consult doctor
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Homeopath•Patna
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Hello
average weight of a 1-year-old baby is approximately 9.8 kg.
You should quit breastfeeding to your baby, immediately. He should be hydrated, properly.
Provide him colourful meal of his own choice, His diet be rich in protein, carbohydrates, fats. He should be allowed to mix up with his friends. Give him homoeopathic medicine:@ Cina 30-2 drops, thrice, dly.
Take care.
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Homeopath•Secunderabad
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It is better to wait and watch while giving enough water and fluids than to rush and give multiple medicines at a time! Kindly read about the subject from the internet and take sufficient precautions (always check for signs of dehydration, fever, etc which needs attention) so that in future you should not panic. Be objective and observe for signs and symptoms and let the doctor diagnose (give sufficient time) and then give antibiotics. Right now, you may go back to the doctor to review wether it...more
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