Question

Liu Jiahui, who is 2 years old, told me at around 8 or 9 last night that her stomach hurt. Not long after, she started vomiting repeatedly. When she vomited, there was also a rumbling sound in her stomach, and she went to the county hospital.

Answer

Your child’s symptoms are similar to recurrent vomiting, which is generally triggered by conditions like the common cold. A quicker treatment method is intravenous fluid therapy, which quickly replenishes lost fluids, provides anti-inflammatory, and antiemetic treatment. During an episode of vomiting, oral medication is usually slower and difficult to control the condition quickly, and it’s also hard to take medication during this period. There are many reasons for pediatric digestive diseases. If your child is diagnosed with pediatric digestive disease, parents need to cooperate with the doctor for immediate treatment, including gastrointestinal decompression, and develop good hygiene habits. Parents should also pay attention not to cultivate their child’s picky eating habits and have a balanced diet.