Provide answers to baby vomiting and weight gain issues.
Baby vomiting clots may be caused by digestive problems and can usually be alleviated by adjusting breastfeeding positions and burping.
A one-year-old baby always vomits during feeding, and the parents are concerned about gastrointestinal problems.
A two-and-a-half-year-old baby vomited last night and started running a fever. How can you determine if it’s due to indigestion and what medication should be administered?
The baby is being breastfed and has been vomiting frequently over the past seven days, even after burping. The baby’s mental state is good. What could be the possible causes and solutions?
Offers advice on baby vomiting issues.
A one-week-old baby has started vomiting in the morning. Inquire about possible causes and treatment suggestions.
Baby vomiting could be due to physiological reasons or air intake during feeding. If the baby continues to vomit after a long period, and sometimes milk comes out of the nose and mouth together, it might be because the baby feels uncomfortable when lying down as they cannot see the surroundings. It is recommended to hold the baby upright after feeding, gently patting their back to help them burp out the air they’ve inhaled. Moreover, ensure the nipple is fully filled with milk during feeding to reduce the chance of air intake.
A 14-month-old baby vomited five or six times last night, with the last vomit only being yellow fluid. This morning, after eating a little porridge, the baby vomited again. The stool is normal. It might be acute gastroenteritis. It is suggested to first drink a little porridge, not too much, and take probiotics and montmorillonite powder to stabilize gastrointestinal function and nausea and vomiting symptoms.
Baby vomiting might be related to impaired spleen and stomach function. It is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital for a thorough check-up and pay attention to cold prevention.