Question

Our child, who is seven months old, has been vomiting after eating continuously for several days now, including after drinking water. Despite seeking medical attention, the situation has not improved and it is now on the third day. Even with small amounts of food, vomiting occurs. Routine blood tests show an upper respiratory infection, and ultrasound exams show no abnormalities. Past treatment and effects: allergic to cephalosporin antibiotics. Seeking assistance: Please recommend possible causes and coping measures.

Answer

Based on the information you provided, the initial diagnosis is likely gastroenteritis or a systemic disorder caused by fever. A detailed examination is needed to determine the cause, and active treatment should be pursued. The following suggestions are made:

  1. Maintain appropriate diet and enhance care, avoiding any adverse stimulation.
  2. For vomiting and dry heaves, vitamin C and vitamin B6 can be used, as well as domperidone oral solution.
  3. If accompanied by indigestion and abdominal pain, medications such as pancreatin powder, lactase enzyme, and intestinal flora regulator can be used.
  4. The specific treatment plan should be followed under the guidance of the attending physician.