What does the baby eat and vomit? What's going on

  Breastfeeding women often encounter many tricky problems when feeding their babies, such as some babies vomiting what they eat, which worries many breastfeeding women. So, what is the reason for the baby vomiting what they eat?

  

What does the baby eat and vomit? What's going on1

  1. catching a cold. Babies who vomit what they eat are likely to have caught a cold because their gastrointestinal function is not yet fully developed. When the weather turns cold, it is easy to cause gastrointestinal colds, which can lead to symptoms of vomiting what they eat. This situation requires seeing a doctor. And it is necessary to follow the doctor's advice for medication treatment. Usually, you can give the baby some warm water to drink, pay attention to keeping warm, and supplement body fluids to avoid dehydration.

  2. Accumulated food. If a baby eats too much or swallows too much air at once while breastfeeding, it is likely to cause food accumulation, resulting in symptoms of vomiting what they eat. In this case, pediatric massage can be performed to improve the symptoms of food accumulation in babies. In addition, you can also take some digestive aids according to the doctor's advice.

  3. Gastroesophageal reflux. If the baby does not have any other illnesses but experiences symptoms of vomiting after eating, it is likely that the muscles in the baby's stomach and esophagus have not fully developed, causing food to reflux from the stomach to the throat. This condition is called gastroesophageal reflux. Usually, this situation will disappear after the baby turns one year old.

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