What’s wrong with a one year old throwing up?

A one-year-old child vomiting may be caused by acute gastroenteritis, encephalitis, tonsillitis and other causes, the specific causes still need to go to the hospital to determine the examination.
1. Acute gastroenteritis: If irritants and pathogenic microorganisms enter the gastrointestinal tract, they will cause some stimulation of the gastric mucosa, which will cause the symptoms of vomiting, and the child may also have nausea, headache, loss of appetite and other symptoms.
2. Encephalitis: encephalitis is usually caused by viral infections, immune abnormalities, parasitic infections, etc. At the onset of the disease, the patient’s intracranial pressure will increase significantly, and when the intracranial pressure increases, it may lead to vomiting, and some of the affected children will also be accompanied by fever, convulsions, malaise and other symptoms.
3. Tonsillitis: when the tonsils are inflamed, the patient’s bilateral tonsils will appear edema, the tonsil surface will also have pus, when the pus stimulates the root of the tongue and throat wall and other parts of the pharyngeal reflexes, which will aggravate the patient’s pharyngeal reflexes, which will lead to vomiting and other symptoms, and part of the child will also be accompanied by a cough, coughing up phlegm, indigestion and other symptoms.
4. Other: When the child choking on milk and other reasons may also lead to vomiting phenomenon.
If your child vomits, you should go to the hospital in time.