I have a gastrointestinal cold that makes me feel like I’m stuck in my stomach, I want to vomit, I have no appetite, I burp all the time, and I’m afraid of the cold.



Gastrointestinal cold refers to the gastrointestinal dysfunction caused by cold, patients will show clinical symptoms such as stomach distension, nausea, vomiting, belching, fever, etc. Clinical treatment is usually symptomatic, i.e., the use of medications to improve the patient’s condition such as ibuprofen, domperidone, etc. for treatment.

Compared with the common cold, gastrointestinal colds have more obvious digestive symptoms. In addition to fever, headache and other symptoms, patients will also experience nausea, vomiting and other digestive symptoms.

Clinical treatment is mostly symptomatic, i.e. using antipyretic and analgesic drugs such as ibuprofen to correct the patient’s fever, and using gastric stimulant drugs such as domperidone to improve the patient’s indigestion.

Patients should not take medication without authorization, but should first go to the respiratory medicine department or gastroenterology department of the hospital, conduct necessary tests such as blood routine, to clarify the specific cause of the disease, and then use medication under the guidance and advice of the doctor.