What's wrong with dry nausea and vomiting in young children

  Infants and young children have weaker bodies, so they are prone to various diseases. Sometimes young children may experience dry nausea and vomiting, which is mostly due to digestive problems. Parents should address the root cause and not blindly administer medication to their children. It is best to go to the hospital for examination. So, what's wrong with young children experiencing dry nausea and vomiting?

  

What's wrong with dry nausea and vomiting in young children1

  1. There are many factors that can cause dry nausea and vomiting in children, so do not give medication to children until the cause is found, otherwise it may mask symptoms and delay the detection of the disease. When parents feed and eat their children improperly, it is easy for them to experience nausea and vomiting, such as when the child eats too much and causes indigestion. Moreover, drinking too little water during the dry season can also cause the child's throat to become dry, leading to dry vomiting and nausea.

  2. When a child has a systemic infectious diseases, there will be nausea and retching. For example, bronchitis, pneumonia, and upper respiratory tract infections can all be accompanied by symptoms of dry nausea and vomiting.

  3. If a child suffers from digestive tract infections such as gastritis, enteritis, and dysentery, it is likely to cause dry nausea and vomiting due to local stimulation.

  4. Dry vomiting and nausea may also be caused by psychological factors. Some children may experience negative mental states such as excessive mental stress and anxiety due to certain events, which can also lead to nausea and vomiting.

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