Okay so yesterday my little brother was throwing up a lot and I couldn't do anything about it. He was fine for 2 hours and then he threw up again, but much bigger than the last time he did it. Then, he started coughing and puking. I am only a sixteen year old kid who has problems with my little brother puking. What can I do to prevent my brother from puking all over the place?
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First of all, you probably already have but, get a bowl, preferably one that you keep the sweets in for Halloween or something, and give it to him so that he stops puking all over the house. Also give him water, lots of drinks of water.Oh and every time he throws up in the bowl, clear it down the toilet so that when he gets the bowl to throw up in again, it wont make him feel more ill because he wont see his own sick! When he feels a little bit better, he doesn't have to be 100%, but when he is a little better give him some calpol, if you don't have any, then go to the shops, Boots normally have it. When you go, if you are worried about him puking when you are gone then before you go clean out the bowl, give him some water, pass him some kitchen roll so he can wipe his mouth!
I hope that helps and I hope that he feels better :)
First off, don't panic. Second get him a bowl or a pot to puke in. When he's done, wash it out so he won't be seeing his own throw up hanging around in there. Thirdly, let him puke in the toilet or something to prevent him from vomiting elsewhere. Fourth, give him a paper towel to wipe his mouth. Hope he feels better soon! :) :(
Never mind. Just a suggestion!!!!!
Sorry to hear that your little brother is not feeling well. I'm not a medical professional, but I can offer some general advice. If your brother is vomiting, it's essential to:
1. *Stay hydrated*: Encourage him to drink small amounts of water or an oral rehydration solution like Pedialyte to replace lost fluids.
2. *Rest*: Help him get plenty of rest to let his body recover.
3. *Bland diet*: When he's ready to eat, offer bland foods like crackers, toast, plain rice, or bananas.
4. *Monitor temperature*: Keep an eye on his temperature and seek medical attention if it exceeds 102°F (39°C).
5. *Seek medical help*: If vomiting persists, or if you notice any of the following:
- Severe abdominal pain
- Blood in the vomit
- Fever above 104°F (40°C)
- Signs of dehydration (excessive thirst, dark urine, dizziness)
- Vomiting that lasts more than 24 hours
Please consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and proper diagnosis. They can help determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
Feel better soon, little brother!
I seriously agree with you Viennese. I really like your name btw, is it French? Bon jour Viennese! Anyway, love ya