When such symptoms occur, the first thing to consider is that it is still caused by a cold. A cold is the most common cause of the above symptoms and is called a gastrointestinal cold. In addition, you can use anti-emetic drugs, such as Gastrodia, to help relieve the current symptoms. Also pay attention to drink more water and eat more fruits and green vegetables to help promote recovery. If the above symptoms persist and do not improve after treatment, a cranial CT or MRI can be done to rule out intracranial diseases, such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral edema and intracranial tumors, which can lead to increased intracranial pressure and thus cause the above symptoms. If there is indeed an increase in intracranial pressure, oral medications to reduce swelling and dehydration, such as mydriasis and tachyphylaxis, can be taken to help reduce intracranial pressure and improve symptoms. Then, according to the examination results, we need to actively deal with the original disease and remove the cause of the disease in order to effectively make the symptoms subside.