What’s wrong with children with fever and vomiting?

Fever and vomiting in children are usually associated with conditions such as influenza, enteritis, and intracranial infections.
1. Influenza: If a child gets influenza, fever and vomiting may occur, usually accompanied by cough, runny nose, body aches and other symptoms.
2. Enteritis: If a child’s intestines are infected by bacteria, viruses and other infections, it may also lead to fever and vomiting, usually accompanied by diarrhea, abdominal distension, and even blood in the stool.
3. Intracranial infection: Children with fever and vomiting may also have an intracranial infection, which is usually accompanied by headache, drowsiness and poor mental state.
There may be other causes of fever and vomiting in children, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the examination and clarify the cause of the disease.