What should I do if I have wind and want to vomit?

Vomiting with wind is usually related to gastrointestinal cold, acute gastroenteritis, functional dyspepsia and other factors, and should be combined with the cause of the disease to take general treatment and medication to alleviate the symptoms.
1. Gastrointestinal colds: Suffering from gastrointestinal colds may suddenly cause gastrointestinal discomforts, manifested as nausea and vomiting after being stimulated by cold winds. Treatment should pay attention to keep warm and insist on drinking more water, which can accelerate the body’s metabolism. If the vomiting is more serious, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to take oral antiemetic drugs, such as vitamin B6, and those who have diarrhea can take oral montelukast.
2. Acute gastroenteritis: usually occurs in summer and fall, often associated with poor eating habits. If the condition is not cured, the symptoms will be obviously aggravated after being stimulated by cold wind, thus causing nausea and vomiting.
If it is in acute stage, it is recommended to supplement fluid salts to prevent hydroelectrolyte disorders; for severe symptoms, oral antibiotics can be taken as prescribed by the doctor for anti-inflammatory purposes, such as ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin, and so on. Regarding the vomiting symptoms, oral vitamin B6 can be taken.
3. Functional dyspepsia: there is no organic lesion in the examination, the onset of nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, the symptoms are obviously aggravated by the cold stimulation, and there is gastrointestinal flatulence, dyspepsia and other conditions. Oral domperidone tablets and mosapride can be taken as prescribed by the doctor; those with nausea and vomiting can take oral vitamin B6 as prescribed by the doctor.
The medication should be administered under medical supervision.