Call 911 immediately if the child experiences severe chest pain, stops breathing or has trouble breathing, or their body becomes stiff or limp. Call the healthcare provider if the child has forceful vomiting, vomit that is green/yellow or contains blood, severe stomach pain and swelling, increased irritability and refusing to eat, weakness and decreased urination, weight loss, worsening trouble swallowing or new pain with swallowing, or any other questions or concerns.
Call 911 immediately if the child experiences severe chest pain, stops breathing or has trouble breathing, or their body becomes stiff or limp. Call the healthcare provider if the child has forceful vomiting, vomit that is green/yellow or contains blood, severe stomach pain and swelling, increased irritability and refusing to eat, weakness and decreased urination, weight loss, worsening trouble swallowing or new pain with swallowing, or any other questions or concerns.
Call 911 immediately if the child experiences severe chest pain, stops breathing or has trouble breathing, or their body becomes stiff or limp. Call the healthcare provider if the child has forceful vomiting, vomit that is green/yellow or contains blood, severe stomach pain and swelling, increased irritability and refusing to eat, weakness and decreased urination, weight loss, worsening trouble swallowing or new pain with swallowing, or any other questions or concerns.
if: ● Your child has severe chest pain. ● Your child suddenly stops breathing, begins choking, or his or her body becomes stiff or limp. ● Your child suddenly has trouble breathing or wheezes.
Call your child's healthcare provider if:
● Your child has forceful vomiting. ● Your child's vomit is green or yellow, or has blood in it. ● Your child has severe stomach pain and swelling. ● Your child becomes more irritable or fussy and does not want to eat. ● Your child becomes weak and urinates less than usual. ● Your child is losing weight. ● Your child has more trouble swallowing than before or feels new pain when he or she swallows. ● You have questions or concerns about your child's condition or care.