What causes fever and vomiting in children

  Children's physical resistance is relatively poor, and they are prone to discomfort symptoms such as fever and vomiting when encountering seasonal changes. Many parents are both nervous and heartbroken, but do not know how to respond correctly. Below, let's analyze the causes of fever and vomiting in children?

  

What causes fever and vomiting in children1

  Fever and vomiting in children are mostly caused by respiratory infections. The nasal cavity and other respiratory mucosa of children are in the developmental stage, and the cilia covering their surface have poor filtering function. Therefore, compared to adults, they are more susceptible to external viruses and bacteria stimulation, which can lead to respiratory infections, such as coughing, runny nose, and even fever and vomiting.

  In addition to respiratory infections, gastroenteritis is also one of the more common causes of symptoms such as fever and vomiting in children. Due to its weak gastrointestinal function, it is possible to develop gastroenteritis and cause fever and vomiting when consuming unclean food, overeating, or being stimulated by spicy, raw, or cold foods. Therefore, it is recommended to prevent it by appropriately controlling the amount of food intake and eating a light diet.

  Due to personal constitution, dietary habits, and other factors, some children may experience fever and vomiting due to overeating. This condition can be treated by taking drugs that regulate the gut microbiota. In summary, there are many causes of fever and vomiting in children, therefore, parents need to identify and prescribe appropriate medication.

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