If children experience nausea and vomiting while eating in the morning, they should be taken to check their gastrointestinal tract to see if this clinical manifestation of nausea is caused by a stomach disease. In addition, if this happens, medication must be used to treat it in time. The condition cannot be delayed, otherwise the child's symptoms will become more and more serious, and finally antibiotics will be needed to improve. One is that when food poisoning occurs, vomiting and diarrhea occur at the same time. After the poison is excreted from the body, the patient can recover naturally. The second is that there is something in the digestive organs that blocks the passage of food, causing the food in the stomach to be vomited out. Before vomiting, there must be severe abdominal pain. When vomiting and abdominal pain occur repeatedly, it may be intestinal obstruction and should not be ignored. In addition, cancer may also cause these symptoms, so you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. If vomiting persists, do not take antiemetics indiscriminately; take them only according to the doctor's prescription. When vomiting is caused by overeating or food poisoning, it is not advisable to stop vomiting. The active approach is to try to vomit out. If vomiting cannot be done, salt water can be used to induce vomiting. After vomiting, it is important to keep the environment quiet. On the other hand, since vomiting consumes a lot of physical energy, people with weak bodies will be more likely to catch other diseases such as colds. So start with easy-to-drink soups, milk, etc.; eat more nourishing foods in order to recover your strength as soon as possible. When vomiting and diarrhea occur together, it is easy to develop symptoms of dehydration, so it is absolutely necessary to replenish water and electrolytes. Regardless of whether vomiting is accompanied by nausea or not, if you experience severe headache, abdominal pain, dizziness, fever, convulsions, numbness of hands and feet, etc., you must seek medical attention as soon as possible, as it may be cerebral hemorrhage, subretinal hemorrhage, or acute peritonitis. Onset is acute, usually occurring within 2-24 hours after eating. Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea. Vomiting and diarrhea often exist at the same time or alone. The vomitus are mostly fermented food or residues in the stomach, and the diarrhea occurs several times or more than ten times a day and is paste-like or watery. Before the onset of the disease, there was a history of eating raw, cold, rotten, spicy food, and overeating. |
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