Babies before the age of three are prone to illness, and taking care of them at this stage can be relatively difficult for parents. Babies before the age of three are prone to diarrhea, fever, and vomiting, especially some 2-year-old babies. So, what's the reason why a 2-year-old baby keeps vomiting?
A 2-year-old baby always vomits, indicating that the baby's vomiting is quite severe. If this situation occurs, it is necessary to temporarily stop feeding the baby, not only meals, but also formula, plain water, etc. Some parents see their babies vomiting and worry that they may be hungry, so they want to feed their babies. The result will cause the baby's originally uncomfortable digestive system to become more severe, which is not conducive to the baby's recovery.
A 2-year-old baby's frequent vomiting is related to their indigestion and exposure to cold. Some 2-year-old babies often vomit and also experience abnormal symptoms such as fever and diarrhea, which may be caused by viral infections in their gastrointestinal tract. While cooling the baby, it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner and prevent dehydration of the baby's head.
Once you notice that a 2-year-old baby is always vomiting, stop feeding immediately. After one or two hours, you can feed the baby some plain water. If the baby still vomits, they need to be taken to the hospital immediately. If a baby is fed a small amount of plain water for one or two hours, as long as their vomiting is relieved, it indicates that their gastrointestinal symptoms are gradually recovering.