Vomiting in kittens may be caused by overeating, functional indigestion, parasitic infection, gastritis, feline distemper, etc. First of all, if you eat too much, vomiting is normal, and the owner generally does not need to worry too much. If other physical discomforts occur, such as anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., it is recommended that the owner take the kitten to a regular hospital for treatment in time, otherwise it will easily aggravate the skin and affect the body's recovery.
1. Eating too much
If you eat too fast, it will affect the speed of gastrointestinal motility, causing excessive accumulation of food in the gastrointestinal tract, affecting the normal digestion of food, resulting in vomiting. In some cases, the diet needs to be adjusted, and drug treatment is generally not required.
2. Functional indigestion
It is mainly caused by overeating. Symptoms include mid-upper abdominal pain, vomiting, postprandial indigestion, etc. It can also cause stomach and twelve If the intestinal function is disordered, resulting in indigestion, it can be improved by taking drugs to promote digestion under the guidance of a doctor.
3. Parasitic infection
If you eat moldy food for a long time, it may cause the body to be infected with intestinal parasites, such as roundworms, pinworms, etc., along with the parasites in the body When the number gradually increases, it will irritate the gastrointestinal mucosa and cause abdominal pain, nausea and other symptoms. It is necessary to follow the doctor's advice and take pet-specific anthelmintic drugs for treatment.
4. Gastritis
The causes include unhealthy eating habits and Helicobacter pylori infection, which can cause damage to the digestive system. After eating, it will increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract and cause acid reflux. Symptoms such as indigestion, abdominal distension, etc. may cause gastrointestinal bleeding in severe cases, and it is necessary to follow the doctor's instructions and take antibiotics, prokinetic drugs, and digestive enzyme preparations for drug treatment.
5. Cat Distemper
If a cat is infected with parvovirus, the number of white blood cells in the body will gradually decrease, causing fever, diarrhea, nausea, dehydration and other adverse reactions. You need to follow the doctor’s advice and take antibiotics. Drug treatment of viruses.