What to do if your toddler wants to throw up but can’t

The phenomenon of toddlers wanting to vomit may be caused by reflux esophagitis or pharyngolaryngitis, etc., which should be treated according to different causes, such as physical and medication.
1. Reflux esophagitis: As the sphincter of young children is still not well developed, it may induce reflux esophagitis in the body. If young children eat too much at one time or lie down, the stomach contents may reflux, thus showing nausea and dry vomiting. Symptoms can be relieved by reducing the amount of food eaten or exercising after meals, and if necessary, acid suppressants such as cimetidine can be taken for treatment.
2. pharyngitis: due to pathogenic bacteria infection or dust stimulation and other factors that cause inflammation in the throat of young children, and by the outside world of cold air stimulation, may appear to want to vomit and can not vomit out of the phenomenon. The symptoms can be relieved by oral medication, such as pharyngeal flatulence granules. In case of bacterial infection, antibacterial drugs such as cefixime and cefdinir can be taken orally to fight infection.
If a child has the symptom of wanting to vomit, it is recommended to enter the hospital in time to identify the cause of the disease and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.