Question
What could be the cause of a child vomiting after eating? It’s been three days now, and they vomit whatever they eat. Lab and examination results: slightly elevated blood count. Previous treatment situation and effects: Have seen many doctors, but there has been no improvement. What kind of help can I get? Is there a way to prevent them from vomiting?
Answer
There are many possible causes for a baby’s vomiting, and if it’s continuous, it may be related to infection. Intestinal infections are common causes of vomiting, but upper respiratory infections, pneumonia, umbilical inflammation, skin infections, meningitis, pyelonephritis, sepsis, and other conditions can also lead to reflexive digestive dysfunction and trigger vomiting. If the baby vomits after defecation, it is recommended to stop eating, seek medical attention promptly to check the cause, and receive intravenous treatment to prevent dehydration.