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अगर मेरा 7 साल का बेटा गलती से 7 मल्टीविटामिन खा ले और उसे उल्टी जैसा महसूस हो रहा हो तो क्या करें?
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24 days ago
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अगर मेरा 7 साल का बेटा गलती से 7 मल्टीविटामिन खा ले और उसे उल्टी जैसा महसूस हो रहा हो तो क्या करें?

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मेरे बेटे ने गलती से मेरी बड़ी बेटी की 7 मल्टीविटामिन गोलियां खा ली हैं। मेरा बेटा 7 साल का है और उसका वजन लगभग 18 किलो है। उसे उल्टी जैसा महसूस हो रहा है, तो अब क्या करना चाहिए?

When did your son take the multivitamins?:

- More than 6 hours ago

Has he experienced any other symptoms besides nausea?:

- Vomiting

Is he able to drink fluids without vomiting?:

- Yes, he can drink normally

Does he have any known allergies or medical conditions?:

- No known allergies or conditions

Has he taken any other medications or supplements recently?:

- No, just the multivitamins

How is his energy level right now?:

- Normal

Have you contacted poison control or a healthcare provider yet?:

- No, I haven't contacted anyone
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Dr. Nikhil Chauhan
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23 days ago
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👋 Hi there,

This is a worrying situation. It’s very good that you’ve already noticed the nausea and vomiting, as your son’s body is trying to get rid of the excess.

The severity depends entirely on whether the multivitamins contained iron. Iron is the most dangerous ingredient in an overdose. Since you don’t have the bottle with you, you must assume the worst to be safe.

🚨 Immediate Action: Seek Medical Help Now

Your son is already showing symptoms. Do not wait for them to get worse. Call your local poison control center immediately. They are experts in this.

· In India, you can call the National Poison Information Centre (NPIC) at 011-26593677 or 011-26589391. Alternatively, take him directly to the nearest emergency room.

🩺 Why You Need a Doctor Right Now

The nausea and vomiting are not just simple discomfort. In iron poisoning, these initial symptoms can briefly fade, giving a false sense that the danger has passed. However, severe internal damage can occur hours later. A doctor can check his iron levels and provide the correct treatment.

📝 Key Information for the Doctor

To help the medical team, please try to find:

· The Multivitamin Bottle: This is the most important thing. It tells them exactly which ingredients and amounts he swallowed. · Estimated Time: It has been more than 6 hours since he took the pills. Be sure to tell the doctor this. · His Weight: 18 kg

🔒 Preventing Future Incidents

To keep your family safe, it’s crucial to store all medications and supplements out of children’s reach. Treat them like medicine, not candy.

· Keep them in a locked cabinet. · Store them separately from your children’s items. · Always replace child-proof caps securely.

To summarize, please contact the poison control center or go to an emergency room immediately. This is the safest and most responsible action to take for your son.

— Dr. Nikhil Chauhan

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23 days ago
5

Hello

Most accidental multivitamin ingestions in children cause only mild stomach irritation, nausea, or vomiting, especially if the child is otherwise active and drinking fluids normally. However, the important question is what type of multivitamin it was, because some contain high amounts of iron, which can be dangerous in children even with a small number of tablets.

Please check the bottle and see whether it contains iron and how much iron per tablet. If it is an iron-containing multivitamin, you should contact a doctor, poison helpline, or emergency service promptly for dose assessment. Bring or keep the bottle with you. If it was a standard children’s multivitamin without iron, serious toxicity is much less likely.

For now, encourage small amounts of fluids, avoid giving more vitamins or medicines unless advised, and monitor him closely. Seek urgent medical care if he develops repeated vomiting, severe abdominal pain, sleepiness, blood in vomit or stool, breathing difficulty, confusion, or becomes unusually weak. Since it has already been more than 6 hours and his energy level is normal, that is somewhat reassuring, but iron-containing products still need caution.

Take care

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22 days ago
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Taking 7 multivitamin pills may only cause stomach irritation, nausea, or vomiting in many children, but some multivitamins contain high amounts of iron or fat-soluble vitamins that can be dangerous in a 7-year-old weighing 18 kg. Since he has already vomited, you should contact your local poison control center or pediatrician as soon as possible and keep the vitamin bottle with you so they can check the ingredients and iron content. Give small amounts of water, do not give more vitamins/medicines unless advised, and seek urgent medical care immediately if he develops repeated vomiting, severe stomach pain, sleepiness, confusion, bloody vomit/stools, breathing difficulty, or unusual behavior.

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23 days ago
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Hello Thanks for letting me know—accidentally taking 7 multivitamin pills can cause nausea and, depending on the type and amount of vitamins, may sometimes lead to more serious side effects, especially in children.

### What You Should Do Right Now

1. Do not give any more multivitamins or medicines. 2. Try to find out the exact brand and ingredients of the multivitamin (take the bottle/packaging with you). 3. Go to the nearest doctor or emergency room immediately—especially since your son is feeling nauseous. The doctor will assess for possible vitamin overdose and decide if any treatment or observation is needed.

### Why This Is Important - Some vitamins (like A, D, E, K, iron) can be harmful in large amounts. - Nausea is a common early symptom, but other symptoms can develop later.

### What to Watch For - Vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea - Drowsiness, confusion, or unusual behavior - Yellowing of eyes/skin, or any other new symptoms

Please seek medical attention now, even if he seems okay. Bring the multivitamin bottle with you for the doctor to check the ingredients and dose.

Thank you

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Visit nearest hospital immediately.

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23 days ago
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Hello dear See it is clear case of toxicity. It will require emergency treatment Kindly consult the nearby hospital for gastric lavage Withdrawal of medication Regards

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23 days ago
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Hello, thank you for sharing your concern. If your son accidentally took 7 multivitamin tablets more than 6 hours ago and currently only has nausea/vomiting but is otherwise active and able to drink fluids normally, it is reassuring. In many cases, accidental intake of multivitamins causes temporary stomach irritation, nausea, vomiting, or abdominal discomfort. The most important factor is WHICH multivitamin it was, especially whether it contained iron. Iron-containing tablets in excess can sometimes become serious in children.

Since he is currently: • Alert and active • Drinking fluids normally • Not excessively sleepy • Not having breathing difficulty, seizures, severe abdominal pain, or repeated uncontrolled vomiting

you can monitor him closely at home for now.

What you should do: • Give small frequent sips of water/ORS • Avoid oily/heavy foods today • Give light meals (khichdi, toast, rice, banana, curd, etc.) • Do NOT force vomiting • Keep the medicine strip/bottle safely for checking ingredients

Please check the label and see whether the multivitamin contains iron. If it contains a high amount of iron, or if he develops: • Persistent/repeated vomiting • Severe abdominal pain • Blood in vomiting/stool • Excessive sleepiness • Fast breathing • Confusion or weakness

then he should be taken to the emergency department immediately.

Since more than 6 hours have already passed and he remains stable, severe poisoning is less likely, but observation for the next 24 hours is important.

Prescription: 1. ORS / adequate oral fluids frequently 2. Light soft diet for 24 hours 3. Syp Ondansetron (if prescribed locally by pediatrician) may be used for persistent nausea/vomiting 4. Observe closely for worsening symptoms for next 24 hours 5. Pediatric consultation advised if vomiting continues or iron-containing tablets were consumed in significant amount

Feel free to reach out again.

Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, D.Fam.Medicine

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Multivitamin overdose can be serious, depending on what’s in the supplement, but here’s what you should do right away. First, check the label of the multivitamin. Key ingredients to look out for are iron, vitamin A, and D, as taking excess of these can be concerning. If the multivitamin contains high levels of iron or any fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, E, and K, it could potentially be serious, and you should contact a healthcare professional or poison control immediately for advice on whether further medical evaluation is needed. Meanwhile, if your son is feeling nauseous, make sure he stays hydrated. Offer him small sips of water or a clear liquid. Avoid giving any food or additional medication without consulting a professional, as they might interfere with symptoms. If he begins to vomit, experiences abdominal pain, or appears more lethargic, these can be red flag symptoms indicating a need for urgent care, in such cases take him to a healthcare facility as soon as possible. Even if he seems okay but there’s significant iron content, it’s often best to have a professional checkup regardless as iron overdose can progress later. For future prevention, make sure all medications and vitamins are kept out of reach of children, and consider getting childproof lock containers.

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