Can I take Tylenol after vomiting?

The main symptoms are diarrhea and vomiting, but gastroenteritis often includes stomach pain, cramping, fever, nausea and a headache. For fever or aches and pains with the stomach flu or gastroenteritis, physicians recommend taking acetaminophen (Tylenol)—ibuprofen can irritate the stomach further.
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Can you give Tylenol again after vomiting?

If the medicine is vomited (thrown up) right after you give it, wait 20 minutes. Then give the same size dose one more time. If the vomiting continues, call your child's doctor.
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Does Tylenol help with upset stomach?

Why TYLENOL can be a better option: #1 Doctor Recommended Pain Relief brand for those with stomach problems. TYLENOL® will not irritate the stomach the way naproxen sodium (Aleve® ), or even Ibuprofen (Advil®, MOTRIN®) can. TYLENOL® can help relieve your pain while being gentle on your stomach.
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What medicine helps after vomiting?

Over-the-counter (OTC) medications such as antiemetics may sometimes be used to stop upset stomach, nausea, and vomiting. OTC medications for nausea can include Pepto-Bismol and Kaopectate, which contain bismuth subsalicylate.
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Does acetaminophen help with vomiting?

Intravenous acetaminophen reduces postoperative nausea and vomiting: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Pain. 2013 May;154(5):677-689.
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What To Do If You Throw Up Or Vomit Shortly After Taking A Medication



Should I take my medicine again after vomiting?

Should patients redose an oral med if they vomit? In general, suggest redosing if the intact drug is in the vomitus...or vomiting occurs within about 15 minutes of the dose. But redosing isn't usually needed if the dose was over an hour ago.
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Can I take ibuprofen after vomiting?

Self care –general. Most episodes of vomiting won't last long. Some painkillers (called NSAID, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, diclofenac) will irritate your stomach and intestines, so don't take these when you're vomiting.
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Should I drink water after throwing up?

Hydrate with clear liquids

Make hydration your main focus after a bout of vomiting, says Dr. Goldman. Start by drinking small sips of water every 15 minutes for the first three to four hours. You can even suck on ice chips.
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Should you sleep after vomiting?

Sleep helps the stomach to finish digesting any food in it and may calm your child's vomiting.
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What can I take for stomach pain and vomiting?

Hydration
  1. Clear broth.
  2. Clear juices.
  3. Clear sports drinks.
  4. Clear soft drinks such as ginger ale, lemon-lime soda, or club soda.
  5. Coffee or tea without milk.
  6. Plain popsicles.
  7. Water.
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Is Tylenol hard on the stomach?

Tylenol is safe for the stomach. Unlike nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), Tylenol won't cause stomach bleeding or ulcers. NSAIDs lower inflammation by blocking certain cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes in the body. But some NSAIDS also affect COX enzymes that help protect the stomach lining.
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Is Tylenol or ibuprofen better for upset stomach?

For other types of pain, acetaminophen (Aspirin Free Anacin, Liquiprin, Panadol, Tylenol) might be helpful. But stay away from non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) like aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Midol, Motrin), or naproxen (Naprosyn, Aleve, Anaprox, Naprelan). They can irritate your stomach.
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Is Tylenol or Advil better for nausea?

If you have a sensitive stomach or find that ibuprofen causes heartburn or nausea, give acetaminophen a whirl.
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How do you rehydrate after vomiting?

Take a break from solid food, even if you feel like eating. Stay hydrated by sucking on ice chips or frozen fruit pops. Try drinking sips of water, weak tea, clear soft drinks without carbonation, noncaffeinated sports drinks, or broth.
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Why do you feel better after you throw up?

First, most of the time your brain will give you that sick feeling to warn you that something is going to happen. Second, just before throwing up your body produces extra saliva, which helps protect your teeth from the strong acid. Third, the vomiting process releases chemicals in your body to make you feel better.
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How long should you wait to eat after throwing up?

Let Your Stomach Rest

After you stop throwing up, don't try to eat or drink anything for 15 to 20 minutes so you can allow your stomach time to recover. Giving the muscles in your stomach time to rest will lower the chances that you will vomit once you start eating and drinking again.
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What side should I lay on after vomiting?

Sleeping on your left-hand-side, therefore, helps ease the effects of acid reflux and heartburn. Should stomach acid escape, gravity will return it to your stomach faster than it would if you were lying on your right side or back.
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What is the best position to lay in when you are nauseous?

You should sleep elevated and on your side when feeling nauseous. While it does not matter which side you lay on, sleeping on your side can reduce your chances of choking if you were to vomit in your sleep.
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What causes sudden vomiting?

Gastroenteritis and food poisoning are the most common underlying causes of sudden vomiting and usually clear up without treatment in a couple of days. Vomiting can sometimes be a symptom of something serious. Recurrent vomiting or vomiting that has lasted more than 2 days should always be investigated by your doctor.
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Should I brush my teeth after vomiting?

Contrary to how yucky it may feel, it's not great to brush your teeth right after vomiting. It's best to swish water around your mouth with a touch of baking soda after vomiting. We recommend waiting at least 30 minutes before brushing. Brushing immediately after rubs the stomach acid on teeth.
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Is Gatorade good after vomiting?

Use a clear liquid diet to reduce the feeling of nausea. Liquids such as apple juice, cranberry juice, lemonade, fruitades, broth, Gatorade®, ginger ale, 7-Up®, popsicles, gelatin, tea, or cola are usually well tolerated. Sip liquids slowly.
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Does Sprite help with vomiting?

During an illness involving vomiting and diarrhea, it is important to prevent dehydration. Drink plenty of fluids in small sips until the stomach is settled and then in larger amounts until your thirst is satisfied. Clear liquids are the best. Water, Gatorade, Sprite, 7-Up, and Ginger Ale are suggested.
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Should you starve a stomach bug?

How is it treated? The most important thing to do is to rest the stomach and intestine. You can do this by not eating solid food for a while and drinking only clear liquids. As your symptoms go away, you can start eating soft bland foods that are easy to digest.
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How long does it take for a tablet to dissolve in your stomach?

In general, it typically takes approximately 30 minutes for most medications to dissolve. When a medication is coated in a special coating – which may help protect the drug from stomach acids – often times it may take longer for the therapeutic to reach the bloodstream.
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What is the home remedy for Covid vomiting?

Rest and Drink Fluids

Get plenty of rest and stay well hydrated. Fever, vomiting, and diarrhea can lead to significant dehydration, which can make you feel worse. Keep a big bottle of water by your bed and drink from it frequently. Broth soups, tea with honey, and fruit juice are also good choices.
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