What’s wrong with a child who has a stomach ache with vomiting and no diarrhea?

Children’s stomach pain, accompanied by vomiting and not pulling, may be caused by intestinal obstruction, indigestion, gastritis and other reasons. 1. Intestinal obstruction: for children suffering from intestinal obstruction, due to the blockage of intestinal contents, resulting in intestinal dysfunction, there may be stomach pain, anal stopping the exhaust, vomiting, abdominal distension and other symptoms, but most of them will not have diarrhea. 2. Indigestion: Due to improper feeding, indigestion may occur, resulting in stomach pain, vomiting, bloating and other symptoms. 3. Gastritis: some children with gastritis may also have abdominal pain, vomiting, but not diarrhea. In addition to the above reasons, mesenteric lymphadenitis, anaphylactic purpura, acute appendicitis, etc. may also lead to the child’s stomach pain, accompanied by vomiting and not diarrhea symptoms. If the symptoms of stomach pain with vomiting and no diarrhea occur regularly, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations, such as abdominal ultrasound, blood routine, etc., to clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to the cause of the treatment.