Anticholinergic drugs can be taken for palliative treatment after vomiting. Common types of drugs include belladonna infusion, probenecid tablets, and atropine sulfate tablets. The above drug types can inhibit the contraction and spasm of smooth muscles in the esophagus, stomach and other digestive system tissues by blocking the binding of choline receptors, relieving patients of nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, heartburn and other undesirable symptomatic manifestations. However, this type of drug has no real therapeutic effect on the actual cause of the disease, and the specific treatment should be combined with the actual cause of the patient and given symptomatic treatment. Infectious diseases of the digestive tract are common causes of such adverse reactions, such as adenoviral gastritis, acute gastroenteritis, Helicobacter pylori infection, etc. Therefore, the type of pathogenic bacteria can be diagnosed by means of blood and stool routine, and then the combination of targeted antibiotics can be used for treatment. However, for occupying lesions in the digestive tract, surgery, radiotherapy and medication should be considered for comprehensive treatment, taking into account the actual type of disease and pathological stage of the patient. In addition, the following foods in the daily diet can help to improve the relief of adverse symptomatic reactions, such as millet porridge, rotten noodles, rice soup, etc.