In people's daily lives, some diseases will occur due to some reasons, and children and the elderly are the high-risk groups for diseases because the physical fitness of the elderly and children is relatively poor and their resistance to diseases is relatively poor. Fever and vomiting is a common disease in children. Many parents don’t know what is going on when their children have this disease. So, what is the reason why children have a fever and want to vomit? First, what is the reason for the child to have a fever and want to vomit? The baby may have caught a cold, that is, the stomach is cold, so he vomits. Now he has a low fever, it is best not to feed the baby oily food. You can give the baby some porridge, rice soup or white rice, but not animal oil. Drink less milk, or no milk at all. Because this may also cause vomiting, you can soak your baby's feet in hot water before he goes to bed. Second, there are many reasons for vomiting in children. Gastrointestinal infection, intussusception, pyloric obstruction, appendicitis, etc. can all cause vomiting. Among them, gastrointestinal infection is the most common, including infections caused by rotavirus, adenovirus, enterovirus, etc. Eating inappropriate food is also a common cause of vomiting. In addition to gastrointestinal diseases, diseases of other organs such as otitis media, urethritis, colds, meningitis, hydrocephalus, etc. can also cause vomiting. Allergies and poisoning caused by taking certain drugs such as salicylic acid, iron supplements, erythromycin antibiotics, etc. may also cause gastrointestinal reactions and vomiting. What is the reason for children to have a fever and want to vomit? In addition, many children vomit due to psychological problems and excessive stress. When children are forced to do things they don’t want to do, such as being forced to study or eat, feeling pressured by homework, being afraid of going to school, etc., vomiting will occur. Although this type of vomiting is not related to any disease, it should still be taken seriously. In some cases, vomiting is not related to illness. For example, when a child cries too much, he will vomit. Some children vomit due to motion sickness or eating too much, but the causes of these situations are easy to find and generally do not require examination or treatment. Problems that can be easily confused with vomiting When caring for a breastfeeding baby, it is easy to mistake spitting up for vomiting. Vomiting up is caused by the baby's esophagus being too short or the cardia of the stomach being closed too loosely, and there is gas in the stomach. Therefore, after feeding, the gas in the stomach will push the milk out, causing vomiting. Spitting up is not a disease, but is caused by improper feeding. |
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