The reasons for infants vomiting milk and crying incessantly and how to deal with them

  It is quite common for infants to vomit milk after feeding, and many parents are experienced in dealing with this issue. However, some infants may cry incessantly after vomiting, which makes it difficult for many parents to understand the reason. So, what are the reasons and how to deal with infants vomiting milk and crying incessantly?

  

The reasons for infants vomiting milk and crying incessantly and how to deal with them1

  Most babies vomit milk physiologically, which is closely related to the development of their stomach. However, babies generally do not vomit milk physiologically. Considering that nowadays babies not only vomit milk but also cry frequently, which means that crying is quite severe, this situation is not very normal and is likely pathological, meaning that the baby's body is uncomfortable.

  Pathological infant vomiting usually occurs half an hour after the baby starts breastfeeding. Judging from the amount of milk vomited by the baby, it is still very large, and the milk vomited is not very normal. It is a semi digestive state. At this time, the baby not only vomits milk, but also cries and even has a fever.

  Because infants have severe vomiting, parents should promptly turn their baby's face sideways to avoid the impact of vomit and abnormal breathing. When dealing with infants vomiting and crying incessantly, it is important to observe and monitor their body temperature. For those with severe vomiting, parents should not feed them temporarily, but pay attention to preventing dehydration.

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