Children vomiting can be given an antiemetic injection to quickly stop vomiting, but should not first stop vomiting, but should look for the cause of vomiting in children, may be indigestion, acute gastroenteritis and other causes, mainly through oral medication for treatment.
Quickly stop vomiting can be antiemetic injection, but the main ingredient of antiemetic injection is metoclopramide, which is a dopamine receptor blocker, can cross the blood-brain barrier, after the use of extrapyramidal reactions such as myocardial fibrillation, but also lethargy, fatigue, nausea, headache, and other adverse reactions. Vomiting in children should usually not be preceded by metoclopramide injections, but rather by a search for the cause of the illness.
Vomiting in children may be caused by indigestion, acute gastroenteritis, etc. If it is caused by indigestion, parents can take the child for a walk after meals and help the child massage the abdomen to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis and help digestion. At the same time can take compound pepsin powder and other drugs to promote digestion.
If it is caused by acute gastritis, you can give the child to take cimetidine and other acid inhibitors, aluminum sulfate and other gastrointestinal mucosal protective agents, bifidobacteria and other probiotic preparations to adjust the intestinal flora, such as bacterial infections, the application of antimicrobial drugs, such as cephalexin, cefdinir and so on.
If a child’s vomiting symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.