Question

The child vomits within one minute after eating anything. Yesterday, the child even had an entire day of intravenous drips. Today, although the child has stopped vomiting after drinking water and eating fruit, vomiting still occurs during dinner. The child is 4 years old (born in 2008) and on the morning of October 26th, when the child went to bed, their face and lips turned pale. I suspect they were suffering from heatstroke. The child complained of stomach pain and started vomiting shortly thereafter. I noticed that the vomit included pork ribs, kelp, mushrooms, and green vegetables from the evening of the 25th.

Answer

Firstly, the child’s condition is related to dyspepsia, which is often associated with dietary habits. Based on the food content you provided, the child has already shown a vomiting reaction, and the cold foods such as apples and bananas you have given may have further stimulated the child’s gastrointestinal tract. Additionally, foods like rice noodles may also cause discomfort. There can be various reasons for the child’s vomiting, so it is important to take the child to a doctor immediately and avoid self-treatment. The above suggestions are for the question “What to Do When a Child Vomits Immediately After Eating Anything?”, hoping it will be helpful to you, wishing you and your child good health!