What causes children to cough and vomit

  Coughing is a common symptom in children after catching a cold, and it can usually be cured with timely treatment. However, the symptoms of coughing and vomiting in children are not common, and parents need to promptly identify the cause to avoid choking or suffocation in children. So, what causes children to cough and vomit?

  

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  1. Reflex vomiting. Because coughing can irritate the throat and cause reflex vomiting in children, it is not recommended for them to engage in vigorous exercise or cry while coughing. The cough and vomiting symptoms caused by a child's cold usually disappear after recovery, so it is important for children to actively seek treatment for the cold. It is also possible that the child has inflammation in the throat and needs to seek medical attention promptly for medication or intravenous treatment.

  2. Weakness of spleen and stomach. Children with weak spleen and stomach may suffer from indigestion caused by overeating or gastrointestinal colds. Children's gastrointestinal function is already weak, and if not taken seriously, it can easily lead to gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting or diarrhea. So it is not recommended to eat too much in one meal. We should follow the principle of eating small and multiple meals, and supplement probiotics appropriately. It will be better in a few days.

  3. Cold. There are many reasons that can cause coughing, and if the cough is caused by a cold, it is likely to be caused by wind cold and wind heat cold. So before treating cough, it is necessary to understand whether it is wind cold or wind heat. A cold can also cause intestinal dysfunction, leading to vomiting in children.

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