Question

The child ate a lot of snacks and fruits before dinner on the first day and vomited twice before bedtime. On the third day, after consuming a small amount of millet congee for breakfast, they vomited twice again. After eating noodles soup, they gradually recovered completely. They were fine throughout the day on the third day, but stomach pain returned after eating a few pieces of dragon fruit during dinner. Do we need to take medicine? Note: The child has no other symptoms and is not feverish.

Answer

Based on your description, the child has had multiple episodes of dry vomiting. If there are other symptoms accompanying the vomiting, such as headaches or dizziness, I recommend visiting a hospital for a complete physical examination to confirm the diagnosis. Currently, it appears to be mainly due to dyspepsia, and we cannot rule out other conditions such as bowel obstruction. This is the advice for the question regarding “the child eating a lot of snacks and fruits before dinner on the first day,” hoping it is helpful to you. Wishing you health!