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Old 07-25-2012, 11:42 PM #1
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My 4 year old son is waking up in the night and vomiting and then goes back to sleep. this happens may be once or sometime twice in a week.in the past when my son was 14 months old he accidentally got injured while playing and got 3 stiches on the scalp as he got a cut,the doctor has given a medication and he was absolutely fine there were also no vomiting in the 48 hours time of injury.
he usually throws up when he cries or exited but i thought thats quite normal in kids but i am worried about waking up in the night and vomiting.
I was wondering does his vomiting has any relation to his past injury as he got hurt on the head and had a scalp injuru. Just want to make sure that the symptoms of vomiting does not relate to any past injury.shall i take him for a scan to make sure everything is fine.
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Hi Mayuri and welcome to NeuroTalk. If I were you I would definitely call his dr. and asked if he needs to be seen. Waking up at night and vomiting needs to be investigated. Hugs.
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He probably is okay, but be on the safe side, for his future, and let his doctor check him out.

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I would contact his peditricain and arrange an appt. Chidren are not real good about verbalizing if they have been hurt.

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