As babies grow up, they often encounter various problems that give adults a headache, especially when it comes to eating. If they encounter "rice dregs" babies, parents will really worry. Babies eat less and can even make delicious food for them in different ways if they don't like to eat. But what's wrong with babies vomiting as soon as they eat? Do you need to see a doctor?
Babies vomit as soon as they eat, adults should not panic and figure out what's going on, so that they can deal with it accordingly. The common reason for babies to vomit as soon as they eat is childhood diarrhea. If it is in the early stage, the symptoms may be vomiting, and some children may also experience fever, followed by an increase in bowel movements or abnormal state. If the symptoms are consistent, it is recommended that parents take their babies to the hospital for routine stool tests and receive targeted treatment based on the results.
In addition, if a newborn baby, who is around 15-20 days old, vomits every time after eating milk, it is important to check for congenital pyloric stenosis or hypertrophy. If vomiting is severe, nutrient absorption is poor, and weight is gradually decreasing, it is recommended to take them to the hospital for abdominal ultrasound examination to see if surgical treatment is needed.
If the child vomits frequently, it is recommended to try not eating for 4 hours and monitor the child's vomiting situation in real time. After a slight relief, give the child a small amount of water. If the child no longer vomits, they can be fed some light liquid food.