My son is sick what could it be?


Question:
He has nausea, cold sweats, and a headache, hes not feeling really well. Also i think he has diarrah.. any one know what i could give him?

Answers:
Depending on where you live, I'd think about taking him to a doctor. Those symptoms can be a lot o things, but at this time of year, they can mean West Nile virus.. better be safe than sorry.
Children's Advil!! Sounds like a flu bug. Give him plenty of liquids also, apple juice, pedilyte, Popsicles, that's if he is not vomiting profusely, If he is vomiting you might take him to the doc's for an appt.
Throwing up and fever can be signs of something serious and the most important answer you can get is to please check with his doctor. Headaches also on top of those two can mean something serious.

If the Tylenol doesnt help that someone suggested and he is sick for more then a couple hours or violently projectile vomits.. you have to get him to the doctor immediately.

I know it can be expensive but they know what they are doing most of the time. If your son is having pains on his right side then you must go to the doctor asap. Dont wait with these type of symptoms.

I would rather find out that it was a mild virus and just do this or that then to ignore important signs and it be serious and something happen.
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