What’s wrong with a child who coughs and throws up?

Children cough and vomit, may be inhaling cold air, pneumonia, upper respiratory tract infection, gastroesophageal reflux and other factors.
1. Cold air inhalation: when a child inhales a certain amount of cold air, it will make the airway contraction, in order to avoid more air into the coughing symptoms, and the cold air at the same time will also stimulate the stomach, triggering stomach spasms, leading to vomiting symptoms.
2. Pneumonia: If a child suffers from viral or bacterial infections when the body’s resistance is lowered, it will stimulate the lung parenchyma to trigger an infection, leading to an increase in the amount of localized phlegm. When the phlegm irritates the throat, it will trigger the symptoms of coughing and vomiting.
3. Upper respiratory tract infection: If a child is infected by a virus, the virus will invade the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract, thus triggering a cough, which may also lead to spasm of the diaphragm, which may lead to vomiting symptoms.
4. Gastroesophageal reflux: If a child suffers from gastroesophageal reflux, the reflux and gastric juices will irritate the throat area, thus triggering the symptoms of coughing and vomiting.
Children coughing and vomiting, there are other reasons, you should go to the hospital to improve the examination, and give targeted treatment.