Question

My child has been constantly coughing in the morning. After drinking milk, and then being fed calcium tablets, he vomited everything up all at once. Is it possible that he has cooled his stomach? He tends to kick off the covers at night. What should we do in this situation? Thank you, doctor. Additional question: But, from noon until the afternoon, he didn’t have any symptoms, and he ate, slept, and pooped just fine. Should we still go to the hospital? Thank you, doctor.

Answer

Gastritis cases in pediatrics are also relatively common. With active and regular treatment, the effects can be quite significant. There are usually several factors that contribute to this: 1. Poor dietary habits 2. Unsanitary practices 3. Picky eating or preference for certain foods 4. Incorrect medication use 5. Genetic factors 6. There is also a certain relationship with the child’s lack of physical exercise, overexertion, and mental stress in daily life. 7. Bile reflux is recommended to be treated with oral Western medicine and drugs. Treatment should be aimed at the cause, promote gastrointestinal motility drugs, protect the gastric mucosa drugs, and acid treatment. And it is important to adjust dietary habits in daily life. Specific medication recommendations should be used under the guidance of a local doctor. In daily life, children should participate in appropriate physical exercise, not be picky or biased in their eating habits, not eat irritating food, and develop good eating habits.