Vomiting after a fall may be caused by physiologic factors, concussion, intracranial hemorrhage, and skull base fracture.
1. Physiological factors: after a fall, a child may be excessively frightened, and will be prone to physiological vomiting, which may recover on its own.
2. Concussion: after a fall, a child’s head is violently shaken, which may cause a concussion, that is, a mild brain injury, which may cause vomiting symptoms, and may also be accompanied by dizziness, headache, lethargy and other manifestations, and there is no organic lesion.
3. Intracranial hemorrhage: after a fall, if a child accidentally causes intracranial hemorrhage, resulting in damage to the central nervous system, vomiting symptoms may occur, may also be accompanied by headache, nausea, drowsiness, coma and other manifestations.
4. Skull base fracture: after a child falls, due to external force, it is likely to cause skull base fracture, resulting in serious cranial injury, it may cause vomiting.
Children vomiting after a fall, there may also be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.