Vomiting can be seen in many diseases, such as bacterial infections caused by brain disorders, gastrointestinal discomfort, upper respiratory tract infections, and improper eating. Children who have a cold or fever may also vomit, so parents must do their best to take care of their children. What should I do if I vomit after eating too much at the age of 2?
1. Have the child sit up and place their head in one place to prevent vomiting from entering the trachea and causing other injuries.
2. After vomiting, rinse the mouth with warm water to remove odors. Babies can clean their mouth by feeding water.
3. Give your child plenty of water to ensure adequate hydration and prevent dehydration. The water temperature should be higher in winter and cold in summer, as warm water can cause vomiting.
4. Pay attention to your diet after vomiting, do not eat too much, try to eat small and frequent meals. In order not to stimulate the stomach and intestines, avoid eating greasy hot and sour food, and have bad vomiting symptoms, first use liquid food, semi liquid food (such as rice porridge or noodles), and gradually transition to normal diet.
5. Pay attention to the frequency of vomiting, avoid excessive activity, and avoid coughing. Coughing may be the cause of vomiting. Observe the frequency of vomiting, spit out stomach contents, and try to stay in bed as much as possible. Childhood vomiting is common in digestive disorders. To temporarily stop feeding, you can give some light sugar water to give the digestive tract some rest time before eating.