Question
Why does vomiting occur after eating when one has a fever, and why does vomiting make one feel more comfortable, but also accompanied by overall weakness, nausea, and dizziness?
Answer
The common causes of vomiting and fever are often related to infections, which may require urine tests to determine whether the infection is caused by bacteria, viruses, or mycoplasma, and appropriate medication should be chosen based on the test results. In addition, poor mental state and vomiting may also suggest the presence of diseases such as myocarditis or appendicitis. It is recommended to take symptomatic medication to adjust the gut bacteria. If vomiting is severe, it is advisable to go to the hospital for intravenous injection of antiemetic drugs. At the same time, if dehydration symptoms occur, immediate intravenous fluid replacement therapy should be performed. In terms of diet, it is best to choose light, soft, and easy-to-digest foods. Patients should maintain regular work and rest habits, adhere to treatment, and keep a light diet with moderate aerobic exercise to enhance their immunity.