What's wrong with the baby frequently retching

  As babies grow up, they eat more and more, and their physical illnesses also increase accordingly. The baby's digestive system is not yet fully developed, and eating improperly can cause symptoms such as nausea and retching. So what's going on with the baby frequently retching?

  

What's wrong with the baby frequently retching1

  Perhaps because the baby's stomach has caught a cold, mothers should pay attention to keeping the baby warm and avoid eating too cold. Due to the small size of the baby, their body has poor resistance and is prone to catching a cold, leading to gastrointestinal problems and vomiting. Babies can experience dry nausea due to overeating or indigestion, and bloating after meals can also make their stomachs uncomfortable. If the baby has no symptoms, it should be fine.

  Mothers can give their babies some digestive aids to improve dry nausea. When cooking, mothers should not have too strong a taste, but rather a lighter one, and make more food that is suitable for babies to eat. For example, liquid foods such as porridge and noodles can effectively improve the baby's symptoms.

  If the symptoms of dry vomiting in the baby do not improve for a long time, the mother needs to take the baby to the hospital to check the cause. As the weather changes, it is important for mothers to keep their babies' stomachs warm and take care of their digestive system. Poor digestive system can affect the health of babies, so mothers must take good care of their babies in daily life.

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