What's wrong with the child always retching

  Adults sometimes experience involuntary nausea and vomiting when brushing their teeth or eating in the morning, and this is not caused by pregnancy. Sometimes children also experience dry vomiting, which naturally leads to a lack of appetite. So what's going on with the child always retching?

  

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  The phenomenon that causes dry vomiting in children is likely due to poor digestion, eating food that is too difficult to digest, and poor digestion of food can also cause stomach heat accumulation, which can lead to dry vomiting in children. Some children, after being scolded by their parents, find it difficult to calm their emotions, their liver qi is not smooth, and they may also experience dry vomiting. Cold in the spleen and stomach can also cause dry vomiting. Therefore, investigating the cause of dry nausea is the best way to treat it.

  Parents should pay attention to their children's daily diet and the temperature of the environment they are in, and avoid giving them difficult to digest or spicy food. Eat small and frequent meals. If you are still breastfeeding, parents should also pay attention to their own diet, because adults' diet can also be converted into milk for their children. Also, do not let children get too cold and pay attention to the temperature of the environment.

  If a child experiences vomiting due to dry vomiting, it is necessary to decide whether to fast the child based on their vomiting situation, and also pay attention to preventing dehydration. When a child's condition is severe, parents should promptly ask for medication to treat the child and alleviate the symptoms.

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