Question

A child has experienced vomiting after eating, with difficulty swallowing food and the presence of mucus in the vomit. The child is unable to eat too much food and has previously seen a doctor for throat issues, who has administered intravenous treatment, but the situation has not improved. Assistance is sought for further guidance.

Answer

Considering symptoms of dyspepsia, it is recommended to undergo symptomatic treatment. Typically, if there is discomfort in the upper abdomen after meals, accompanied by nausea and vomiting, it is necessary to improve gastrointestinal function. In clinical practice, drugs that increase gastric motility are often used. Medications such as Shanyao Jianpi Oral Liquid or Domperidone drops can be taken to alleviate symptoms. Wishing you health.