Question

A one-and-a-half-year-old child experienced vomiting accompanied by tonsillitis. After hospital treatment, the tonsillitis has been alleviated, but the vomiting symptoms have not improved, especially after drinking milk. The child can only drink water at present. How should this problem be solved?

Answer

Vomiting in children can be caused by various factors, common reasons include food retention, gastrointestinal infections (such as gastritis, enteritis, appendicitis), infectious diseases (such as tonsillitis, respiratory infections), gastrointestinal obstruction, cranial and brain diseases, as well as metabolic diseases. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a detailed examination and receive symptomatic treatment based on the examination results.