What’s wrong with children who have stomach pains and only vomit, not poop?

Children’s stomach pain, only vomiting and not pulling may be functional dyspepsia, childhood-type intussusception, acute pancreatitis and other diseases.
1. Functional dyspepsia: studies have shown that the occurrence of this disease may be related to high visceral sensitivity, excessive stomach acid, Helicobacter pylori infection, heredity, improper diet and other factors, common symptoms include abdominal pain, abdominal distension, nausea, vomiting and so on, which can be manifested as children’s tummy ache, vomiting but not pulling.
2. Acute appendicitis: the cause of this disease is related to the obstruction of the appendiceal lumen and bacterial invasion, including appendiceal fecal stone, appendiceal tumor, etc. Typical symptoms include abdominal pain, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, malaise, and so on, so that children will have stomach pain, vomiting but not shitting.
3. Acute pancreatitis: the common causes of this disease are cholelithiasis, alcohol, hyperlipidemia, followed by surgical trauma, viral infections, etc. Most of the children in the early stages of severe, acute abdominal pain, followed by vomiting, nausea and other symptoms, so the children’s stomach ache, vomiting and not pulling may be caused by acute pancreatitis.
There may be other reasons for children’s stomach pain, vomiting but not diarrhea, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, complete the examination to determine the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.