If your daughter is still experiencing nausea, it would be a good idea to consult with a pharmacist about the possibility of prescribing Gravol. This medication comes in various forms such as liquid, chewable tablets, and suppositories.
In addition, it would be best to stick to light foods such as soups, broths, bread, and brown rice for today and tomorrow to help alleviate the symptoms. Avoiding very greasy or very sugary foods, like red meat, can also help reduce nausea.
If your daughter is unable to eat or drink, it is advisable to seek medical advice as a precaution. Feel free to reach out if you have any further questions or concerns.
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