Vomiting is when you throw up what is in your stomach. Nausea is when you feel like you’re going to throw up.
Here are some common causes of nausea and vomiting:
- Viruses in the intestines (Your child can get diarrhea, too.)
Morning sickness in pregnant teens
- Motion sickness (getting “car sick” or “seasick” from travelling)
- Some medicines
- Spoiled food
- Eating or drinking too much
Some serious problems cause vomiting, too. Here are some of them:
- Appendicitis - when your child’s appendix is infected
- Brain tumors
- Meningitis
- Stomach ulcers
Watch your child very closely if he or she is vomiting. Babies and small children can get dehydrated very fast. Dehydration is when your body doesn’t have enough water.
Your older child or teen may make themselves throw up. They may stick a finger down their throat or take ipecac syrup. This could be a sign of an eating problem like anorexia nervosa or bulimia.
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