Due to the fact that a one and a half year old baby still lacks oral communication skills and cannot speak on their own when experiencing physical problems, parents may observe their baby's feeding and bowel movements to determine if the baby is normal. If the baby's stool is thin and they also spit out milk while feeding, it is obvious that there is something wrong. Next, the editor will take you to understand what to do if a one and a half year old baby has diarrhea and vomiting milk?
What to do if a one and a half year old baby has diarrhea and spits milk
A one and a half year old baby experiencing diarrhea and vomiting milk may be a physiological or pathological phenomenon, and may be an early manifestation of some serious illnesses. Therefore, if parents find that their baby has diarrhea and vomiting, they should go to a regular hospital to see a pediatrician as soon as possible, and promptly and correctly determine the cause of diarrhea and vomiting, communicate with doctors in detail, and take corresponding measures under the guidance of doctors.
What is the reason for a one and a half year old baby having diarrhea and vomiting milk
In fact, many one and a half year old babies will have diarrhea and vomiting, which can be caused by various reasons, such as excessive breastfeeding frequency, excessive feeding volume or nipple aperture, rapid milk output, incomplete filling of the nipple in the bottle, simultaneous intake of air during breastfeeding, or excessive movement of the nipple during breastfeeding. Suggest that mothers make improvements to the above issues, such as changing diapers before feeding and completing care. After finishing the milk, hold the baby upright, pat their back, let them burp, and have them lie on their right side.
From the above content, I believe everyone can understand that there are many reasons why babies have loose stools and vomit during breastfeeding, such as incorrect feeding methods by mothers, babies suffering from wind cold or serious illnesses. Every baby has differences, so different babies may have different reasons. It is recommended that parents seek medical advice from experts in a timely manner and use scientific methods to help their babies recover as soon as possible.