Puke

Updated on May 21, 2011
R.M. asks from Evanston, IL
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My 5 year old ate breakfast (wheat english muffin and raspberries- both things she has on a regular basis) and immediately puked. She did not choke on anything to cause the puke, she was done with a bite, got a drink and said her jaw felt tingly and ran to puke. Not just a little, her whole breakfast. She has no fever and says she feels fine now... my other daughter has snot streaming down her face and I have a sore throat...so I know there is some kind of sickness going around our house but no one else is puking... do I keep her home from school? She is literally running around like normal now but I don't want to make everyone sick!

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L.C.

answers from Washington DC on

Could be strep... it shows up differently in different people.
YMMV
LBC

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C.B.

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She may be like my husband and the little one, food comes up once and they are generally fine. I would send her to school, if anything she will be away from you and the other child who are sick. She may have been the carrier of the illness, so she wouldn't get it.

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D.B.

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M.J.

answers from Sacramento on

Keep her home. There's a stomach bug going around right now. The fever part comes later, a few hours after first throwing up.

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J.B.

answers from Phoenix on

I always keep an unexpected "puke" home for obsevation for a day. These viruses can be weird. My son gets the fever for 8-10 hours then starts the puking. Better to be safe than sorry...

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S.H.

answers from Honolulu on

Okay.... it may be the raspberries.

Her "tingly" jaw... is a sort of allergic reaction.

My daughter, ate Kiwi fruit once, as she had done before lots of times. But now she is allergic to it. It causes "tingling" in the mouth/jaw/tongue and can progress to pain and swelling of the throat too. Thereby getting dangerous.
My daughter, had the tingling and pain in her mouth when she ate Kiwi.
it is a known, highly allergic food, for some.

Just try researching "raspberry" allergies.
To find out the symptoms.

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