A nine-month-old baby who continues to vomit may be related to indigestion. Parents should pay attention to the characteristics of the vomiting and consult a doctor for professional advice.
The reason why my three-year-old son vomits dryly and eats little is dyspepsia, which may be caused by gastrointestinal diseases, laryngitis, or gastrointestinal flu. It is recommended to try giving the child some medication for treatment and to provide easily digestible foods in the diet.
How should you handle the situation when your child has hand, foot, and mouth disease with symptoms of fever and vomiting?
A 1-year-old child experiencing vomiting, diarrhea, and fever symptoms may be due to a cold-induced gastrointestinal upper respiratory infection.
The child has disharmony in the spleen and stomach, and gastrointestinal motility disorder. It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine massage to regulate the spleen and stomach, enhance resistance, and gradually improve symptoms. Supplementing cod liver oil rich in vitamin A and getting adequate sun exposure can help with calcium absorption. It is suggested to drink hawthorn tea in moderation.
A 2-year-old baby with fever and vomiting may have an upper respiratory infection due to catching a cold. It is recommended to take oral medication, drink plenty of water, eat light and easy-to-digest food, and pay attention to staying warm.
Newborn vomiting is a normal phenomenon, but be aware that small red spots on the skin may be related to milk rash or overheating.
A 5-day-old newborn is frequently vomiting, how should parents handle the situation?
Medical advice on how to handle a 5-year-old child who keeps vomiting
The child may have damaged the spleen and stomach due to IV antibiotics, and it is recommended to seek traditional Chinese medicine treatment and take medication under a doctor’s guidance to avoid worsening the condition.