New coronavirus pneumonia can present with vomiting symptoms. New coronavirus pneumonia mainly causes respiratory tract lesions, mainly in the respiratory tract and lungs, manifesting as cough, sputum, and peripheral weakness, fever, and other symptoms, and can also present with gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. Because novel coronavirus pneumonia is a viral infection, gastrointestinal dysfunction can also occur, manifesting as abdominal pain and diarrhea, vomiting, etc. There are a few clinical cases in which gastrointestinal symptoms are the first symptoms to be seen, and the diagnosis of novel coronavirus pneumonia is confirmed after examination. Vomiting symptoms are usually not too severe and will not be as pronounced as vomiting symptoms such as infectious diarrhea.