It may not be a virus, those symptoms can be caused by many different things including viruses that cause gastroenteritis or gastritis (infections of the intestines and stomach), but also by food borne pathogens like bacteria (E.Coli, Salmonella, etc.). Sometimes it is just from a food that didn't agree with them when they ate it and isn't necessarily a infective disease. If it continues or there are other symptoms like a fever and diarrhea, then consult their pediatrician. Be sure they keep fluids down so they don't get dehydrated. Toddlers can get dehydrated quickly, so be sure they take sips frequently to keep their fluids up.
Yes. Many viral illnesses do not cause fever.
Hypertension can cause vomiting, diarrhea and fever.
I hope you have shown her to a doctor. While any fever can cause headache and vomiting the combination of fever, severe headache and vomiting should be taken seriously.
i think the flu can cause those things
i dont know. That is what i'm trying to find out. sorry :/
no but it can cause a sudden attack by the cellphone owner
History of biliary colic or jaundice, nausea, vomiting, sudden onset of extreme pain in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen, fever, chills.
No. but other symptoms are If you catch yellow fever, you get a sudden fever and headache. If the yellow fever turns into a bad case, you then become extremely tired and get bleeding into the skin, slow heartbeat, back pains, and vomiting. About half the people who get bad cases die.
Many problems can cause these symptoms. I recommend a prompt visit to the hospital to control the fever and prevent dehydration.
Symptoms of intestinal ischemia include sudden abdominal pain. The pain can range from mild to severe. A sudden needs to use the bathroom, frequent and forceful stools, tenderness in the abdomen, bloody stools, vomiting and fever.
probably hiv or aids
Yup. Not with cold water
Most of them cause GI symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, fever and just feeling unwell.