Vomiting when a child cries can be caused by increased intragastric pressure, indigestion, and increased intracranial pressure.
1. Increased intragastric pressure: When a child cries, he or she is more agitated, and the air that enters the stomach through the mouth can lead to an increase in intragastric pressure, which can lead to vomiting.
2. Indigestion: If a child is suffering from indigestion and the stomach contents remain in the stomach, crying may cause the stomach muscles to spasm, leading to vomiting of the stomach contents.
3. Increased intracranial pressure: A child’s intense crying may cause increased intracranial pressure, which can lead to projectile vomiting. It may be accompanied by headache, dizziness, tinnitus and other symptoms.
There may be other reasons for children to vomit when they cry, so it is recommended that they go to the hospital in time, complete the examination to determine the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or treatment under the guidance of the doctor.