After the baby is born, parents need to take very careful care of it, such as feeding, bathing, etc. Only by strengthening daily care can we avoid adverse effects on children's normal growth and development. Vomiting is a common phenomenon for infants, but many parents do not fully understand it. So what is the reason for a two month old child vomiting milk?
Firstly, if too much or too fast is fed at once during breastfeeding, the baby may not be able to swallow in time, which can cause vomiting. At this point, it is important to feed slowly during breastfeeding, and after breastfeeding, be sure to hold the baby upright and pat them to prevent them from spitting milk. If a child has tracheitis, respiratory infections, or pneumonia, they are also prone to spitting out milk. At this time, spitting out milk is more obvious and there may be obvious choking, and spitting out milk is accompanied by coughing symptoms.
If a child frequently spits milk without improvement, accompanied by coughing, foaming, and increased breathing, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly to see if the vomiting is caused by lung inflammation. In addition, babies with digestive disorders can also experience vomiting, such as accompanied by bloating and diarrhea. Eating probiotics from the intestines can help babies recover their digestive function.
Also, if a child has symptoms of pyloric hypertrophy, stenosis, and gastroesophageal reflux, it can also cause the baby to vomit milk. Parents must determine the specific cause of spitting milk based on their baby's condition, and if any abnormalities are found, they must go to the hospital in a timely manner.