Vomiting and stomach pain and fever, but not diarrhea is mainly considered to be related to gastritis, acute cholecystitis, appendicitis and other diseases, it is recommended to identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a doctor and then treat the cause.
1. Gastritis: when the degree of bacterial irritation to the intestinal tract is mild, the patient will show fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, etc., and seldom have diarrhea symptoms. It is recommended to take antibiotics, such as doxycycline, clindamycin and other drugs to control inflammation.
2. Acute cholecystitis: Common clinical manifestations of cholecystitis include fever, vomiting and right upper abdominal pain, which can be relieved by drugs such as atropine and pethidine.
3. Appendicitis: appendicitis patients are mainly due to appendicitis lumen blockage or bacterial infection, often manifested as recurrent pain in the lower right abdomen, fever, vomiting, rarely diarrhea, can improve the symptoms through timely surgical treatment.
The above medications should be used under the guidance of a medical professional. Due to the individual differences and the diversity of causes, it is recommended to clarify the causes of the above symptoms in time and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delays in the condition.