What if a child wants to vomit but can’t?

Children who want to vomit but can’t, the possible causes are oversatiety, chronic pharyngitis, dyspepsia, etc. The treatments include general treatment, medication, surgery, and so on.
1. Oversaturation: If a child’s diet is too full, exceeding the carrying capacity of the stomach, the above symptoms will occur. It is suggested that children should pay attention to their diets, should not be oversaturated, and can be breastfed in small quantities.
2. Chronic pharyngitis: mainly due to chronic inflammation of the pharyngeal mucosa caused by a foreign body sensation in the throat, resulting in vomiting. Saline gargling can be used to reduce oral irritation and alleviate symptoms, and honeysuckle oral solution and other medications can be used to alleviate pharyngeal swelling and pain, and foreign body symptoms. If necessary, laser surgery can be taken to eliminate part of the lymphatic tissue to relieve the sense of foreign body in the pharynx.
3. Indigestion: For children with low gastrointestinal function, the symptom of vomiting can occur after meals. You can take gastrointestinal stimulating drugs such as domperidone suspension, or digestive drugs such as cotrimoxazole to help relieve the symptoms.
There are many reasons why children want to vomit, such as chronic gastritis can also be caused. If the symptoms do not improve, it is recommended to consult a doctor to identify the cause of the illness, and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out regular treatment. The above drugs should be applied under the guidance of a doctor or pharmacist, avoid self-medication.