4. Vomiting is a frequent symptom of Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Vomiting can occur anywhere. The infection has taken over the body and vomiting will occur. The person may force themselves to eat, but it will be difficult. The sight of food will cause the person to vomit. The vomiting won’t stop until the person goes to the doctor. The doctor will prescribe a number of medications to clear the infection. At this time, the person won’t be able to eat or drink anything.
Once the medicine starts working, vomiting will stop and the person can begin eating. Start off with broth or chicken noodle soup. The person doesn’t need to eat anything heavy. Even if the vomiting stops, continue giving the person the medicine.
The bacteria may still be inside of the body. If the medicine is stopped too early, it can cause the symptom to return and it may be worse the second time.