Question

My child has been throwing up whatever they eat for several days. I’ve read that sugar and salt water can cure vomiting. Is that true? For the past few days, they’ve been getting buttock injections at the clinic, and the other day they even had an intravenous drip at the hospital, receiving glucose and penicillin. They just threw up again today.

Answer

It could be a stomach problem, and I suggest you consult a doctor. Acute gastritis is primarily caused by external and internal attacking factors that damage the gastric mucosa, leading to acute gastritis. Therefore, in daily life, it’s important to prevent the effects of these two factors by maintaining good dietary hygiene, avoiding overeating, consuming unclean food, or taking stimulant drugs. Additionally, pay sufficient attention to the original diseases that can produce endogenous attacking factors, ensuring thorough treatment and elimination. Wishing for your child’s health.