Could be asthma or could be migraine headaches or even allergies. You need to take your child to the doctor and have him or her tested to see what the cause. It would help if you can keep a written journal of when your child gets sick and the symptoms. What the weather was and what your child ate that day. Any of these things can be triggers. Good Luck
2007-02-26 08:24:24
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answered by smile4u 5
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This whole scenario is so familiar to me! First of all, How old is the child? Second, how long has this been going on?son was sick after he got hot and vomited and would lay down for several hours after any activity that would either make him sweat, or just plain too long of an activity. After several years of arguing with Dr.s, I took him to Chicago. He was born wirth a condition called CVS (Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome). Then, as he got older, it . turned into severe migraines with activity. As he went through puberty, things got better, but he still calls from school after PE or if he is outside on recess. I get called only once a mth now, instead of 3 times a week, however, summer isn't here yet. Please feel free to email me if you would like. I went through hell and back trying to figure out what was wrong with my child. It took 11 yrs of finding an answer. When he was born, they actually thought he has a rare form of reflux, and did a nissenfundoplication, but now I find out, he may not of had anything like that wrong at all, it may have been this CVS thing.
2007-02-26 16:34:33
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answered by WEEZ 2
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