Cold vomiting in children is actually a type of disease induced by external cold stimulation, mainly manifested as abdominal pain, vomiting, fever and other symptoms, often onset after eating too much cold, large changes in environmental temperature, strenuous exercise and a lot of cold drinking. Chinese medicine classifies this disease as pediatric cold vomiting, which refers to cold attack on the stomach and epigastrium, loss of harmony and descent of the stomach, with cold pain in the stomach and epigastrium, acute pain, preference for warmth, vomiting clear water, cold extremities, white fur, and tight pulse as common symptoms. It is often treated clinically with Baohe Pill. Western medicine classifies this type of condition as gastrointestinal flu, which is mainly caused by a virus called “coxsackie” and may be accompanied by bacterial mixed infection. Gastrointestinal flu is also known as “vomiting flu” in medical science, and its symptoms are mainly: stomach distension, abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea. The onset of the disease is mainly triggered by external stimuli and other factors, and occurs more often when the weather changes from cold to warm. This is due to the stimulation of the stomach and intestines by cold air, combined with abnormal living habits and poor diet. Generally use the following kinds of drugs to treat. 1, antiemetic drugs: baby because of the cold caused by pediatric vomiting and indigestion, you can use gastrointestinal mucosa protector to reduce vomiting. The gastrointestinal motility drug domperidone can be given (stopped being used in children). 2, Similac: The use of gastrointestinal mucosal protector Similac can be effective in treating vomiting in babies. Note that after taking this drug, do not eat for a short time to prevent the effect of the drug. 3, monkey date san plus lactobacillus tablets: monkey date san plus some lactobacillus tablets can relieve baby vomiting symptoms, but also to prevent fever and cough caused by cold vomiting. Parents should note that cold vomiting can be accompanied by a large loss of body fluids, leading to electrolyte disorders, dehydration and other complications in the body. Therefore, if vomiting and/or diarrhea and fever are not relieved satisfactorily, the best way is to go to the hospital for rehydration and symptomatic treatment.