Dizziness in children often subsides after vomiting.
Generally speaking, dizziness and vomiting in children may be caused by emotional stimulation, gastroenteritis, neurasthenia, and other reasons. Targeted treatments are required according to different causes. Detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Emotional Stimulation
When children become emotionally agitated, emotional stimulation can cause cerebral blood vessel spasms, leading to dizziness and vomiting. Symptoms usually subside after vomiting. It is important to avoid emotional excitement and maintain a positive mindset in daily life.
2. Gastroenteritis
Poor eating habits or consuming contaminated food can irritate the gastrointestinal tract and trigger inflammation. Inflammation of the gastrointestinal mucosa can lead to discomfort such as headache and vomiting. After vomiting, the gastrointestinal irritation may decrease, and symptoms can be partially relieved. Medications such as Xiaor Gobao Tablets or Montmorillonite Powder may be taken under a doctor's guidance for relief.
3. Neurasthenia
Children experiencing significant mental stress may develop neurasthenia, which can easily lead to symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. These symptoms may be accompanied by palpitations, chest tightness, sweating, and other manifestations. Discomfort may be relieved after vomiting. Calming medications such as Anshen Bunaoye (tonic liquid for the brain) or Oryzanol Tablets may be taken according to medical advice for relief.
Besides the relatively common causes mentioned above, other possible causes include heatstroke, hypertension, and cerebral arteriosclerosis. If symptoms persist, timely medical consultation and examination are recommended to ensure prompt treatment and prevent delays in care.