No because horses do not vomit when there stomach's get uppset they colic.
It is actually babys . But they start at about a year from birth
maybe what she ate she was allergic to it and it was some kind of al
Common teething symptoms in a 1-year-old include drooling, irritability, swollen gums, and chewing on objects. These can be managed effectively by giving the child teething toys to chew on, gently massaging their gums, and providing cold items like a chilled teething ring or washcloth to help soothe the discomfort. Over-the-counter pain relievers may also be used as directed by a pediatrician.
Was the dog outside because if dogs eat grass it can cause them to have upset stomachs which may result in vomiting.
He's sick and needs to be examined by a doctor so you can get him medicine.
Many problems can cause these symptoms. I recommend a prompt visit to the hospital to control the fever and prevent dehydration.
Trauma... incest, etc.
There is no immunisation against vomiting. Maybe you where just lucky until now.
A one-year-old may cry off and on throughout the night due to reasons such as teething discomfort, separation anxiety, hunger, or feeling unwell. It is important to address the underlying cause and provide comfort to help soothe the baby.
Vomiting mucus in a 5-year-old boy could be due to a variety of reasons such as a stomach virus, food intolerance, or respiratory infection. It's important to monitor for other symptoms like fever, abdominal pain, or dehydration and consult a pediatrician for proper evaluation and treatment.
The most likely cause would be a rash from something like a fungus. Also, some allergies can cause this.
Symptoms could be the following. * Complaining of their mouth hurting when eating something hard. * a little bit of blood is very common almost unnoticible. * the child constantly rubbing or holding there jaw * sucking on fingers (more then usual if they do already.) Yes they could be six year molars. you can give them soft foods to eat. if you want the baby teething wrings work it may sound weird and your probably saying.. "they grew out of them by now" but they will help. orajel apply onto their gums. or giving them a bit of child tylenol.