If your daughter has vomited, it is important to keep her hydrated. You can give her Pedialyte or make a homemade version with water, unsweetened orange juice, and a small amount of salt. It is also recommended to give her small sips of fluids such as water, and avoid milk or undiluted fruit juices. If she is still feeling nauseous, you can consider giving her Gravol, which is available over the counter at pharmacies in various forms. If she has a fever, you can also give her acetaminophen to help with discomfort.
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