Question

Hello, doctor. My child has been experiencing vomiting symptoms for about three days. We went to the children’s hospital yesterday for treatment, and the diagnosis was acute gastritis. Intravenous treatment has been administered. Although the vomiting has eased, there is still occasional spitting up after feeding. How should we handle this situation?

Answer

For the treatment of acute gastritis, it is recommended to receive professional treatment in the hospital and avoid self-administering medication to prevent delaying the condition. During the treatment process, it is important to consult with specialists and maintain good communication. Additionally, dietary adjustments are crucial; focus on light, easy-to-digest foods, and encourage moderate outdoor activities. Choosing a professional medical institution for treatment can help achieve better therapeutic effects.