Remedies for Nausea and Vomiting
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SOURCES:
Jamie Simonds, LPN, Capital Area Pediatrics, Falls Church, VA.
Johns Hopkins Children’s Center: “Nausea.”
Children’s Physician Network: “Dehydration.”
Nemours Foundation: “Dehydration.”
CDC: “Seasonal Influenza, Check for Fluid Loss.”
CBS News: “Flat Soda Doesn’t Help Dehydration.”
University of Maryland Medical Center: “Complementary and Alternative Medicine Guide.”
MedlinePlus: “Diet -- Clear Liquid,” “Ginger.”
Medline: “Nausea and Acupressure.”
American Academy of Pediatrics: “Vomiting.”
Reviewed by David T. Derrer, MD on March 08, 2016
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