Question
When I eat, I vomit, and I have a slight fever. It feels better after vomiting, but I’m weak and have nausea and dizziness. What is the reason for vomiting and eating when you have a fever?
Answer
Dry heaves are most commonly caused by infection, and it is necessary to conduct urine tests to determine whether there is a bacterial, viral, or mycoplasma infection. Medications should be used according to the results of urine and stool tests. Pay attention to whether there are diseases such as myocarditis or appendicitis when dry heaves and lack of energy occur. You can take symptomatic medications to adjust the intestinal flora for treatment. If dry heaves are severe, you need to go to the hospital for intravenous administration of antiemetic drugs. At the same time, be aware of dehydration symptoms, and seek immediate hospital treatment for intravenous fluid replacement. In terms of diet, choose light and easily digestible foods. Patients should develop regular sleep habits and healthy lifestyles, adhere to treatment, and consume an appropriate amount of vitamin C and engage in more aerobic exercises. This will help improve immunity and reduce the risk of illness.