First Aid When a Child Vomit in the Night



     Infants and children often experience vomiting and was considered unusual because it will improve within a certain age. But if there is prolonged, it can lead to a variety of immune disorders, motor disorders and behavioral disorders in children.

     At the age of infant vomiting disorder often occurs while under the age of 3 months to more than 3-5 times per day. Vomiting symptoms gradually improved when over the age of 3 months. Over 1 year complaints vomiting still exist although not every day, usually happen at night which preceded coughing. After vomiting children sleeping soundly as not to crash.

     In the age of the children, the habit of vomiting is reduced, it will usually arise only when crying, coughing, laughing loudly or running, or while in a vehicle.

If the child has vomited in the evening, the following actions can be performed:

1. If vomiting caused by travel, wipe it with a cold and damp cloth on the forehead and face, then let it go back to sleep.

2. Place a plastic bowl or other container near the bed if you feel nauseous again.

3. If it is not vomiting, give cola or ginger ale.

4. If vomiting with blood or pain in the lower right side of the abdomen, immediately contact your doctor.