Question
A five-year-old child often vomits after meals, with the vomit usually being a yellowish liquid and accompanied by headache symptoms. Although an initial diagnosis did not find any obvious problems, parents are still worried about the possibility of undetected health issues. Experts, what diseases might this situation be related to, and what examinations should be conducted to ensure the child’s health?
Answer
Vomiting is a common symptom in clinical practice and can be associated with various diseases, including nervous vomiting, gastritis, pyloric spasm or obstruction, cholecystitis, and more. To rule out vomiting caused by neurological and bodily diseases, it is recommended to go to a regular professional hospital for a comprehensive examination. In terms of diet, it is advisable to take small and frequent meals and ensure that the child is adequately hydrated to prevent dehydration.