What should I do if a ten day old baby always spits milk

  At the beginning of a baby's birth, parents are very happy to welcome the arrival of their baby. After the baby is born, they supplement their nutrition through breast milk or breast milk to gradually develop their body. Some babies have symptoms of spitting milk, and parents are also very worried. So what if babies always spit milk for more than ten days?

  

What should I do if a ten day old baby always spits milk1

  When it is found that the baby is constantly vomiting milk, it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for timely treatment, because the baby's intestinal rotation is poor, or esophagotracheal anal fistula can also cause symptoms of vomiting milk, and the symptoms are not easy to relieve, and the frequency of vomiting is also relatively high. It is recommended to have the doctor investigate the specific cause and provide targeted treatment for the baby.

  A baby who always spits milk may have amniotic fluid swallowing syndrome, but vomiting is not very frequent and the vomiting reaction is not very strong. Babies who vomit milk generally do not have obvious abdominal distension, and their bowel movements are also very smooth. After vomiting, it will not affect the baby's normal feeding. Babies usually vomit milk for about two to three days, and some babies may vomit milk for a longer time, possibly up to a week.

  If a baby eats too much or gets exposed to air, they may also experience symptoms of vomiting milk. It is recommended that parents pat the baby's back after they have started breastfeeding to allow the air in the baby's abdomen to be expelled. When the baby is vomiting milk, you can place a towel under the baby's body, raise the baby's upper body or let the baby side up to avoid choking when the baby vomits.

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