Generally speaking, if a baby experiences mild vomiting and it quickly subsides, it will not affect their health. But if the baby's vomiting symptoms persist and severe vomiting occurs, it should be taken seriously. So, what's going on with the baby vomiting violently?
Severe vomiting in babies is likely due to gastrointestinal discomfort caused by antibacterial infections, or inadequate diet, leading to gastrointestinal dysfunction. When a baby vomits violently, parents should patiently check if there are any abnormalities in the baby's condition. If the baby's mental state is still good and they can eat normally after vomiting, there is no need to rush to the hospital. But if accompanied by other symptoms, it is necessary to seek medical attention immediately.
After the baby vomits violently, parents should promptly hydrate the baby, because when the baby vomits violently, a large amount of water in the body will be lost. Therefore, it is necessary to replenish the baby's body fluids in a timely manner to avoid dehydration, which may lead to other serious situations.
After the baby vomits, if there are no other discomforts in the baby's body, parents can try their best to coax the baby to sleep. After the baby falls asleep, the vomiting situation will be relieved. Usually, when babies are sleeping, the food in their stomachs is slowly broken down or enters their intestines, so that their stomachs are not so uncomfortable and they do not feel like vomiting.