Question
What to Do If a 7-Year-Old Boy Often Vomits?
Answer
Firstly, consider the possibility of abnormal stomach development in the baby. If the stomach is relatively small or discomfort occurs in the stomach, vomiting is more likely. Additionally, during pharyngitis, physical activity can easily trigger vomiting. Mesenteric lymphadenitis often causes abdominal pain but is less likely to cause vomiting. A stomach imaging examination is necessary to see these issues. If there is a developmental abnormality, surgical correction may be considered, or observation can be done first. The child may heal on their own as they grow older.