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Vomiting

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Vomiting is a common topic in parents’ descriptions of one condition: Anxiety.

For kids diagnosed with Anxiety, Vomiting is one of three symptoms related to Physical Responses according to Sleuth parents. All of the symptoms of Physical Responses among kids with Anxiety are:

  1. Headaches
  2. Nail biting
  3. Stomach ache(s) or pain

Other symptoms or behaviors to look for with Vomiting

When parents mention Vomiting they also mention these other symptoms:

SymptomFrequencyNumber of mentions
FeverOften31 mentions
HeadachesOften20 mentions
HivesOften20 mentions
Fatigue, tiredness, or lethargyOften18 mentions
CoughingOften15 mentions
DiarrheaOften15 mentions
Rashes (any cause)Sometimes12 mentions
NauseaSometimes10 mentions
ConstipationSometimes9 mentions
Stomach achesSometimes9 mentions

Characteristics of Vomiting

Vomiting starts at the following ages...

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How common is Vomiting?

Across kids of all ages represented on Sleuth, 16.54% of parents surveyed by Sleuth say their kids have Vomiting.

Percentage of kids with Vomiting by year of age

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This is based on a survey of 931 children on Sleuth. The plot shows the percentage of parents who rated their child’s Vomiting “Moderate”, “Severe”, or “Very Severe” among kids in different age groups.

Frequency

OutcomePercent of ChildrenTotal Mentions
Continuously

2%

14 mentions
Hourly

0%

0 mentions
Daily

4%

39 mentions
Weekly

6%

60 mentions
Monthly

9%

79 mentions
Annually

18%

170 mentions
A Few / Several Times

21%

195 mentions
Once

6%

57 mentions
Never

34%

315 mentions

Severity

SeverityPercent of ChildrenTotal Mentions
Very Severe

2%

23 mentions
Severe

4%

35 mentions
Moderate

10%

96 mentions
Mild

20%

190 mentions
Not at All

63%

586 mentions

Care of Vomiting

Less common approaches...

Discussion of Vomiting

What was your approach to Vomiting? What were the results?

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