A one year old baby's digestive system is relatively weak, and this is also a transitional period from weaning to diet. Some babies are just weaned at this time, but if parents feed their babies excessively, they may experience symptoms such as overeating and indigestion, with clinical manifestations often including vomiting and diarrhea. So what if a 1-year-old baby vomits and pulls?
What should I do if a 1-year-old baby vomits and pulls
1. It is necessary to take some gastrointestinal treatment, and pay attention to some dietary problems. At present, the baby is not suitable to drink some apple juice and carrot juice, but should drink some millet porridge, put less oil in the hope noodles, and take some stomach building and digestion drugs.
2. The situation where the child vomits and pulls may be due to autumn diarrhea or an underdeveloped gastrointestinal tract in the baby. It is recommended that children eat smaller and more easily digestible foods, and replenish water in a timely manner to prevent dehydration.
3. Take a serious look at the doctor, administer intravenous therapy, extend the interval between feedings, and allow the digestive system to rest. Or reduce the addition of complementary foods.
The reason why a 1-year-old baby vomits and doesn't have a fever
1. Bacterial infection is one of the reasons why babies vomit without fever, because bacterial infection can cause digestive diseases in babies, which can lead to abnormal symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting.
2. Dysdigestion is also a common cause of vomiting and fever in babies. If parents are not careful when taking care of their babies, it can lead to indigestion, as well as abnormal symptoms such as loss of appetite and mental exhaustion.
What should I do if a 1-year-old baby vomits and pulls? If the baby vomits and pulls, feeding should be suspended and a stool routine should be checked at the hospital. Check if there is any bacterial or viral infection. If diagnosed, antibiotics or antiviral drugs can be used. It is recommended that babies be fed more water and liquid foods during the treatment process. Do not ask your baby to eat hard, indigestible food.