The occurrence of bronchitis in infants accompanied by occasional coughing leading to vomiting may be related to various factors. Firstly, the progression of the disease itself, with coughing being a common symptom of bronchitis, can lead to vomiting when the intensity is high due to increased abdominal pressure. In such cases, it is necessary to keep the baby warm and use cough medicine as directed by a doctor. Secondly, external stimuli, especially allergens such as pollen and dust mites, can induce coughing and vomiting reactions. In addition to avoiding allergens, consider using antihistamines such as loratadine for treatment. Thirdly, gastrointestinal side effects caused by bacterial infections. When bronchitis is caused by bacteria, symptoms like nausea and vomiting may be present. Antibiotics such as amoxicillin granules should be used according to medical advice to combat the infection. Fourthly, possible foreign body obstruction in the throat can cause both coughing and vomiting. Prompt removal of the foreign body and treatment with antibiotics such as cefuroxime are crucial.
Furthermore, if bronchitis is complicated by pneumonia, the exacerbation of lung inflammation can lead to more frequent coughing, potentially causing vomiting. Treatment may involve the use of antibiotics such as azithromycin. In the face of these situations, seeking timely medical attention and following the guidance of professional physicians for targeted treatment is essential.