What is the reason for a baby's fever and vomiting

  During the growth and development of a baby, before the immune system is fully established, it is often invaded by bacteria and viruses. So the most common symptoms for babies are colds and fever. Mothers can handle these common symptoms with ease, but what is the reason for a baby's fever and vomiting? What should we do?

  

What is the reason for a baby's fever and vomiting1

  1. Upper respiratory tract infected with virus

  In this case, if the respiratory tract is infected and the virus enters the body, the gastrointestinal tract will experience discomfort when invaded by the virus, which can cause the baby to vomit and have a fever. For this reason, mothers can give their babies some salt water appropriately.

  2. Baby has gastroenteritis

  This may be because the baby has eaten something bad, and parents may not have noticed the changes in the food when feeding the baby, leading to the baby eating something bad and causing gastroenteritis. Gastroenteritis often causes symptoms such as vomiting and fever in patients. This situation requires being sent to the hospital for examination and treatment.

  3. The outlet at the bottom of the stomach is relatively narrow

  This is due to the baby's own reasons, as the passage is relatively narrow and many foods cannot flow out and remain in the stomach, resulting in an increasing accumulation of food in the stomach and ultimately leading to vomiting. In this case, the mother needs to be careful not to feed too much at once when feeding. If vomiting is severe, it is necessary to seek medical treatment.

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